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Paul Fulton: A discussion of UNC System governance

January 28, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 4 Comments

By PAUL FULTON Our universities have set this state apart. If we don’t pay attention to our universities’ future, then we’re not paying attention to our state’s future. They are one and the same. Today, our universities tell a complicated story with world-class highs, but also headline-dominating lows.  In recent years, the turmoil has risen… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Governance, UNC System Governance Series 2020

History of UNC governance: ‘Lot of cooks in the kitchen’

January 28, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By D.G. MARTIN Former UNC System President Margaret Spellings spoke for many North Carolinians concerned about the state’s public multi-campus university when she questioned, “You know, are we organized for success?  “So we’ve got a Board of Trustees and a chancellor (on each campus), and a President and a Board of Governors (for the System),… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Governance, UNC Board of Governors, UNC System Governance Series 2020

Roper: ‘Just get the budget done’

January 22, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 4 Comments

CHAPEL HILL – Legislative leaders and Gov. Roy Cooper think they’re scoring political points in their standoff over the 2019-21 state budget, which still hasn’t been adopted more than six months into the fiscal year. But as the governor and the legislature feud over Medicaid expansion and K-12 teacher pay, more than 240,000 students at… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Leadership, UNC System

A challenge for every county in NE NC

January 22, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

COLUMBIA, N.C. – David Clegg paints a vivid picture of the lengths to which rural students go just to do their homework. It’s not unusual, County Manager Clegg says in the accompanying video, to see pickups parked around the Tyrrell County Library at 9 o’clock at night with children sitting in the front seat to… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Routes to Jobs

Higher Ed Works launches Routes to Jobs NC

January 16, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WASHINGTON, N.C. – Sometimes in less-prosperous parts of North Carolina, people want more for themselves. But they’re not always sure about the path to a better future. Routes to Jobs North Carolina is a new initiative of Higher Ed Works that attempts to connect those dots. Routes to Jobs focuses on the jobs most in… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, NC Community Colleges, Routes to Jobs

Find flexibility with UNCG Online

January 9, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

GREENSBORO – Whether they’re juggling the demands of a job, caring for children or caring for parents, nontraditional students can find it hard to make it to a university campus. So – because about 80% of its students work full- or part-time – UNC Greensboro has vastly expanded online course offerings both for nontraditional students… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Excellence, Great Universities, Online, UNC Greensboro

UNCG Online: Immediate ROI in the workplace

January 9, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

GREENSBORO – Students in at least one online program at UNC Greensboro don’t have to wait for their degree to put their new skills to work. They can do it right now. In the accompanying video, Dr. Karen Bull, Dean of UNCG Online, highlights UNCG’s Bachelor of Science in Integrated Professional Studies, an online program… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Online, UNC Greensboro

Hopes for 2020

January 2, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

There’s so much to hope for in 2020…. We hope that: The Governor and the NC General Assembly finally agree on a 2019-21 state budget. As part of that budget, retroactive raises are approved for K-12 teachers, community-college instructors (who are paid less on average than public school teachers) and public university faculty and staff…. READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, HBCU, Our Opinion

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