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“Music is math”

March 15, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

DURHAM – ‘The Arts’ aren’t part of the name at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.  But the arts are an integral part of the school. “People, when they hear ‘North Carolina School of Science and Math,’ they think that’s all we do,” Chancellor Todd Roberts says in the accompanying video.  “We are a… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

WCU keeps its access and affordability promise to WNC

March 10, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By DAVID O. BELCHER CULLOWHEE – While Western North Carolina’s mountains attract millions of visitors from around the world, beneath the beauty of the majestic peaks and long-range vistas exists a threat to the region’s economic viability. That threat is the low level of higher education attained by those who call these mountains home and… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, EdTalks, Western Carolina University

A challenge to legislators

March 9, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper’s proposed state budget for 2017-19 asks lawmakers to choose education over the tax cuts they’ve favored in recent years. “We have a world-class University System, a culture of innovation and creativity, and an abundance of natural beauty,” Cooper said in a letter presenting his budget to legislators.  “However, over the past… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, Economic Impact, Expert Analysis

Taking care of what we have

March 9, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH – Shiny new buildings are cool, but Gov. Roy Cooper apparently realizes we need to take care of what we have. The governor’s budget recommendation for 2017-19 includes $351 million in bonds to pay for renovations to state buildings,1 half of them in the University of North Carolina System. The needs are substantial –… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, Economic Impact, Expert Analysis

Step up to fight NC’s biggest killer

March 9, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget plan includes a proposal that’s vital both to North Carolinians’ health and to our economy: Restoration of the University Cancer Research Fund to full funding.1 Nearly 40 percent of us will contract cancer at some point in our lives.  Even if we manage to avoid it, we each have… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, Focus on Quality, UNC Chapel Hill

Return of the Teaching Fellows?

March 9, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (March 9, 2017) – Legislative and education leaders proposed a partial restoration today of the N.C. Teaching Fellows Program that would offer forgivable loans to college students who agree to become public school teachers in high-demand STEM and special-education fields. The Teaching Fellows program began in 1986 and offered four-year scholarships to promising students… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Focus on Quality, teachers, UNC System

Duke President: “We need … a great public university system”

March 1, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

DURHAM – Duke likes UNC? Yes, Duke University President Richard Brodhead says in the accompanying video.  It might not be evident from sports rivalries, but Duke supports and enjoys a collegial relationship with its neighbors from the University of North Carolina System. “We, like everybody else in the state, need and absolutely require a great… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Economic Impact, Excellence, Expert Analysis, UNC System

Great athletics: “An image of excellence”

March 1, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

DURHAM – Duke University President Richard Brodhead doesn’t want UNC to be bad at basketball. “When people play sports against each other, the idea isn’t that you want to be good and have them be bad,” Brodhead says in the accompanying video.  “You want them to be good because only when they’re good can they… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Economic Impact, Expert Analysis, UNC System

NCSSM: “Best high-school education in the country”

February 23, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 4 Comments

DURHAM – Imagine a public high school where students take multivariable calculus, organic chemistry and mechanical engineering – and all of them go on to college. It’s not imaginary. The NC School of Science and Mathematics was the nation’s first public residential high school focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.  Eleven states have… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Keep the talent here

February 23, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

DURHAM – The expression ‘best and brightest’ is overused – but at the NC School of Science and Mathematics, it really does apply. From NCSSM’s class of 2016 alone, six graduates went to MIT, five to Yale, four to Stanford, six to Cornell. From one graduating class. In the accompanying video, NCSSM Chancellor Todd Roberts says… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

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