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Cooper made the announcement Tuesday morning from the Governors Mansion in Raleigh, flanked by two former UNC System presidents who will co-chair the Commission on the Future of Public Universities in North Carolina.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case challenging affirmative action at UNC-Chapel Hill. The outcome could have far-reaching consequences for college admissions across the country.
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The president of North Carolina's community college system is stepping down, as board members who lost confidence in him after barely 18 months on the job accepted his resignation.
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The North Carolina State University Board of Trustees has decided to remove the word Dixie from its alma mater because of its Confederate connotation.
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As COVID-19 cases surge in North Carolina, Fayetteville State University is delaying the start of its semester to test all students, faculty and staff for the virus.
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The Grateful Dead performed five times at Duke University from 1971 to 1982.
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Fayetteville Technical Community College's 'Transition Tech' program partners with companies like Red Hat to start training service members even before they leave the Army.
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Citing the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, Duke said all classes will be held remotely through Jan. 8. The Atlantic Coast Conference is changing its rescheduling policy to avoid assigning forfeits for teams unable to play.
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耳科利利嫋 education reporter Liz Schlemmer reviews some of the biggest stories from her beat in 2021.
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For some undergraduates, receiving financial aid for being married is extra income while their parents still support them. For others, its the difference between years of debt or a financially secure life.