In 2019, the state set a goal for 2 million North Carolinians to have a college degree or industry credential by 2030. The state has been closing the gap, but isn’t there yet.
One of University Place mall's newer tenants, WakeMed MyCare 365 Primary and Urgent Care, recently began welcoming visitors in Chapel Hill.
The Fort Belvoir community on Wednesday honored the three helicopter crew members killed in last month’s midair crash over ...
In an era when the dynamics of higher education are changing fast, the future of key funding sources remains unclear.
Additional data from CheckMate 274 showed that adjuvant nivolumab benefits patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer with ...
Thorp drew on his experience as a university administrator to field questions about uncertainty in today’s higher education landscape amid a slew of Trump administration policies threatening to reduce ...
The NC State Student Senate unanimously passed a resolution honoring the 10th anniversary of three Chapel Hill shooting ...
Reginald “Reg” Enloe Moody Sr., 89, passed away Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, at Mission Hospital after a period of extended ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — The bodies of four Israelis taken captive by Hamas, including those said to be of the last female and child ...
In response to Trump science policies, universities are accepting fewer graduate students than normal and freezing positions, ...
Kettl argues that the NIH directive, which upends decades of federal science policy, violates federal law: “Assertion of an ...
The National Institute of Health, a global leader in medical research, announced that they would be cutting research grants to universities, specifically the indirect cost rate to just 15% due to ...
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