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A discussion of higher ed’s biggest challenges

November 15, 2019 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

CHAPEL HILL (Nov. 15, 2019) – The leaders of Higher Ed Works and the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal got together with a group of future professors this week to discuss the biggest challenges facing higher education. And what was striking wasn’t their differences – it was how much they agreed. Paul Fulton,… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, Access & Affordability, Our Opinion

Plenty of tricks, not many treats

November 1, 2019 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Perhaps it’s appropriate the 2019 General Assembly adjourned on Halloween, because the inability of the legislature and the governor to come to terms on a budget for the next two years leaves North Carolina with a sense of foreboding. Here’s where we stand: The legislature passed a budget that included average raises of… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, At Risk, Our Opinion

Studies find payoffs from investments in higher ed

July 25, 2019 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

A pair of recent studies reaffirm the value of a college education – both to the individual graduate and to states that maintain strong financial support for higher education. In an update to a 2014 study, Jaison R. Abel and Richard Deitz of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that while rising tuition… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, Economic Impact, Our Opinion

The difference is education

July 19, 2019 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Some North Carolinians are celebrating that the state’s business climate was recently ranked No. 3 in the nation by CNBC1 – and they should.  The state improved from a rank of 9th in CNBC’s 2018 rankings.2 Of course, North Carolina is no stranger to top rankings Forbes ranked North Carolina the top state for business in… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, myFutureNC, Our Opinion

Another bite at the apple

July 2, 2019 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – It’s a good thing state legislators might get a second chance to craft a budget for public education in North Carolina over the next two years. Because the $24 billion budget they put together for 2019-21 – and that Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Friday – falls far short of what’s needed to retain… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, Our Opinion

An underwhelming Senate budget

June 5, 2019 by Higher Ed Works 4 Comments

RALEIGH – At a time when demands for an educated workforce are only growing, the proposed 2019-21 budget the state Senate adopted last week reaffirms the Senate’s tendency to under invest in higher education. Senate leaders made great fanfare out of giving state employees a 5% raise over two years – yet inexplicably, they left out… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, Our Opinion

The stakes are too high

May 28, 2019 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

By Emma Singletary BattlePresident/CEO, Higher Ed Works In a recent column titled “North Carolina ranks high in college funding,” John Hood reminds us that the N.C. Constitution requires that the benefits of our public colleges and universities “as far as practicable, be extended to the people of the state free of expense.” Hood acknowledges that between 2008 and 2018,… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, At Risk, Our Opinion

Reward all our teachers

May 2, 2019 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (May 2, 2019) – The 2019-21 state budget the N.C. House is moving to approve this week continues to award healthy raises to K-12 teachers and makes some strategic investments in higher education, especially in the area of capital. But it doesn’t do nearly enough for our public colleges’ and universities’ human capital. House… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, At Risk, Our Opinion, PreK - 12 Education, teachers

Basnight’s vision

April 10, 2019 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

MANTEO – The dedication recently of the new Marc Basnight Bridge over Oregon Inlet1 brings to mind the visionary former state Senate leader’s passion not just for the Outer Banks, but for higher education. Partly because he didn’t go to college himself and considered it a shortcoming, Basnight became an ardent supporter of the University… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, Our Opinion

Bonds the best way to address school construction

March 27, 2019 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Given population growth, demand for better-educated workers and a mounting maintenance backlog, construction needs for education in North Carolina are enormous. And bonds are the most reliable way to start addressing those needs. So far this year, state leaders have made three competing proposals to build education capacity: The state House approved a… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2019, Our Opinion

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