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A crackdown on foreign students is alarming colleges, who say the Trump administration is using new tactics and vague justifications to push some students out of the country.
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The announcement by North Carolina State University comes as the Trump Administration announces it has revoked more than 300 student visas for allegedly voicing pro-Palestine views.
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The rollout of a new FAFSA form last year made it a fiasco for many students applying for college financial aid. The process can be especially complex for applicants whose parents are undocumented, but there’s a North Carolina nonprofit helping students navigate that complexity.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with three influential figures in the world of HBCU sports: Vaughn Wilson, a longtime contributor at HBCU GameDay; Jacqie McWilliams-Parker, CIAA Commissioner; and student-athlete Krystin Johnson, formerly of Talladega College Gymnastics.
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NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson is one of the longest-serving at a major public research university in recent years, especially in North Carolina.
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An annual report from the Education Law Center has ranked North Carolina 49th among states for its "effort" to fund public schools - a measure that considers the state's economic capacity to increase school funding.
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The private HBCU had been on probation for two years after failing several of its accrediting agency’s financial standards.
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Seedlings from NASA’s Artemis I mission were sent to education institutions across the state.
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Wake County Schools is facing a projected $3 million budget shortfall that will likely require budget cuts this school year, district finance officials advised.
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This month, Durham Public Schools is rotating bus service. Next, the district could create family responsibility zones and express bus stops that would alter service for about 2,000 students. District officials say they hope these steps will provide more consistent busing for students who have no other transportation.
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Enrollment increased at every public university in North Carolina this fall, but that doesn’t mean they are immune to changing enrollment patterns.
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The conservative group Moms for Liberty took school boards by storm during the coronavirus pandemic. But most candidates the group backed in this year's local North Carolina school board races lost.