• Home
  • About
    • Public Ed Works: 10th Anniversary Celebration
  • Blog
  • Schools
    • UNC System
    • NC Community Colleges
    • PreK–12 Education
  • Features
    • Teachers Talk
    • NC Community Colleges Series
    • Nursing Education Series
    • Making Governance Work
    • Events and Webinars
    • Ed Talks
    • Rural Routes
    • Great Universities
    • Mobile Moments
    • School Voucher Series
  • Donate
  • Contact Us

McCOLL: “University graduates have built the state.”

April 26, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – The man who built Bank of America came to North Carolina for its university – and he says it’s our responsibility to make sure others get the same opportunity to get a quality education at a reasonable price. “One of the great things for North Carolina is our university system,” Hugh McColl, the… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Economic Impact

ECSU Chancellor: Train students to create jobs, not just fill them

April 26, 2016 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

^ PHOTO ABOVE: Elizabeth City State University Chancellor Thomas Conway with UNC President Margaret Spellings as she visits ECSU’s aviation program. ELIZABETH CITY – Thomas Conway took over as Chancellor of Elizabeth City State University in January, following a tumultuous few years of leadership changes and enrollment challenges at the campus. Widely respected by his… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Elizabeth City State University, HBCU

“High tech/high touch” at WSSU

April 26, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WINSTON-SALEM – Dr. Manjunatha Bhat teaches anatomy and physiology by what he calls “high tech and high touch.” With classes of as many as 100 students, technology must play a role. And Bhat, who came to Winston-Salem State University in 2008, is regarded as an expert in teaching and learning technologies.  He helps train fellow… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, HBCU, Human Capital, Winston-Salem State University

NCGAP: Right problem, wrong solution

April 19, 2016 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

“Right problem, wrong solution.” That’s how University of North Carolina System President Margaret Spellings sums up NCGAP, the legislature’s program to force a percentage of public university applicants to enroll in community college instead.1 She reiterated that point last week, calling on lawmakers to defer or amend the program when they return to Raleigh next… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Expert Analysis, Leadership, President Spellings

UNCG professor sees a Digital Zen

April 19, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

GREENSBORO – Religion, we all know, is a touchy subject – but imagine how challenging it is to teach religion in a world that is both increasingly polarized and increasingly digital. Through a mixture of enthusiasm, humor, scholarship and technology, that’s where Dr. Gregory Price Grieve lives. Grieve, an Associate Professor and Head of the… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, NC Community Colleges, UNC Greensboro

HB2 tarnishes our brand

April 13, 2016 by Higher Ed Works 10 Comments

North Carolina, its institutions of higher education and its communities have just seen their brand tarnished. HB2, the new law that requires LGBT folks to use the restroom of the sex on their birth certificate1 has been an enormous, costly embarrassment2 for a state that has real issues to confront. UNC System President Margaret Spellings… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Our Opinion

Learning how bees talk at UNC Charlotte

April 12, 2016 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

CHARLOTTE – At a time when honey bees are in serious – and mysterious – decline, Dr. Stanley Schneider and his students are figuring out how the bees talk. Schneider, a biology professor at UNC Charlotte, describes teaching as a “contagious enthusiasm” that captures students’ imaginations. Schneider believes taking part in research is the primary… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Human Capital, UNC Charlotte

New Community College President a man of many hats

April 6, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Dr. James “Jimmie” Williamson has worn quite an assortment of hats – and he might need them all when he becomes President of the NC Community College System on July 1. Williamson, currently President and CEO of the South Carolina Technical College System, will succeed Scott Ralls, who left last year to become… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Leadership, NC Community Colleges

‘Flocking’ to organic chemistry?

April 6, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WILMINGTON – Who loves organic chemistry? Dr. Sridhar Varadarajan’s students at UNC Wilmington do. “The students flock to his courses and love his lectures,” writes one colleague.  “This is the more remarkable as organic chemistry is usually among the courses most dreaded by the students at the outset.” It’s one reason Varadarajan, an Associate Professor… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Human Capital, UNC Wilmington

NCGAP: You’re in, but you’re not

March 29, 2016 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

The General Assembly needs to defer its deferred admissions program. In a provision tucked into the state budget last year, legislators declared that 6-year graduation rates at our state’s public universities are too low – even though they are nearly 10 percentage points above the national average.1 Legislators ordered the University and Community College systems… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Expert Analysis, From Our Campuses, HBCU, NC Community Colleges

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • …
  • 13
  • Next Page »

Get the Latest NC Education News

Want to learn more about how Public Ed Works for North Carolina? Get timely, engaging updates sent straight to your inbox!

Filter by School or Topic

Categories

  • Economic Impact
  • Expert Analysis
  • Focus on Quality
  • From Our Campuses
  • Prosperity
  • Student Stories
  • About
  • Blog
  • Schools
  • Features
  • Donate
  • Contact Us
Powered by

Copyright © 2025 · Higher Ed Works on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in