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.
Experts in education research funding, former NIH staffers and researchers themselves said it’s hard to narrow down one cause ...
In an era when the dynamics of higher education are changing fast, the future of key funding sources remains unclear.
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 ...
Workers are putting the finishing touches on the Drakeford Library Complex at 203 S. Greensboro St. in downtown Carrboro. The ...
In response to Trump science policies, universities are accepting fewer graduate students than normal and freezing positions, ...
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 ...
As wintry weather looms, basketball fans are eagerly anticipating the rivalry game between the University of North Carolina ...
UNC will travel up north to face Syracuse in the JMA Wireless Dome on Thursday night looking to extend a five-game winning ...
Bisnow's Northern California Student Housing and University Development Summit will cover the strategies addressing the growing demand for student housing, affordability, development trends, delivery ...
"When adult children lose a parent, even after a divorce, the remaining parent frequently serves as a vital emotional support ...
FEMA is meant to be a first line, providing temporary housing and funding for repairs while insurance foots most of the bill.