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Creating a college-going culture

September 30, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (Sept. 24, 2020) – As much as it’s about specific policies or strategies, increasing college enrollment is about creating a college-going culture, national education leaders said in a virtual meeting hosted by NC State University’s Institute for Emerging Issues. NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson, who moderated the discussion, noted that higher education is trying… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Access & Affordability, Diversity, myFutureNC

Attacking systemic racism in higher education

July 15, 2020 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By James H. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D., and Donna-Marie Winn, Ph.D. CHAPEL HILL – In a previous essay, I shared personal experiences to give White colleagues examples of how systemic racism is intricately woven into the fabric of predominantly White institutions of higher education (PWIs).  In this essay, Dr. Donna-Marie Winn, my research colleague, and I… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Diversity, Our Opinion, Systemic racism

How to expand Black faculty access

July 15, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

By James H. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D., and Donna-Marie Winn, Ph.D. CHAPEL HILL – The previous two essays in this series offered personal reflections on systemic racism in higher education and recommendations to ensure equitable access and treatment of Blacks and other people of color, especially students, moving forward. In this essay, we offer the leadership… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Diversity, Our Opinion, Systemic racism

Reflections on systemic racism in higher education

July 8, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 9 Comments

By James H. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D. CHAPEL HILL – Several of my White friends and colleagues have asked me recently what changes are required to address systemic racism in higher education institutions.  After reflecting on personal experiences as an African-American professor for four decades in two predominantly White institutions, I will highlight activities that have… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Access & Affordability, Diversity, Systemic racism

A message from UNCG’s chancellor

June 3, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff, To sustain our democracy, and enact our shared values of freedom, prosperity, equality, safety, and a brighter future for our children, we must solve our problems collaboratively. People are mistaken if they believe the outcry over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis is the singular cause of protests across… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Diversity, Systemic racism, UNC Greensboro

Martin: Diversity in the classroom and the boardroom

March 11, 2020 by Higher Ed Works 9 Comments

By Jim Martin Even at its most refined, governance is messy. There’s no perfect process that can guarantee the right decision. The closest we can come is to make sure every voice is in the room arguing about what’s right.  Diversity of thought is a bedrock principle of this country. Nothing drives discontent more than… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2020, Diversity, Governance, UNC System Governance Series 2020

WSSU & NASCAR: ‘What a great marriage’

November 23, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WINSTON-SALEM – At first it sounds unlikely – a historically black university training NASCAR team members? But it’s true: Winston-Salem State University, in fact, is the only public university in the country to offer a four-year degree in Motorsports Management. The program encompasses racing operations as well as marketing and management. “It is hard to… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Diversity, Excellence, HBCU, Winston-Salem State University

“The spoils will go to the better-educated”

June 8, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

NEW YORK (May 31, 2018) – Policymakers and college leaders from the across the country took the stage last week at The New York Times’  Higher Education Leaders Forum. UNC System President Margaret Spellings helped set the agenda during a morning panel about declining public trust in colleges and universities. She called for stronger accountability measures… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Diversity, EdTalks, Leadership, President Spellings

UNC Pembroke: An economic driver for Southeast NC

April 25, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

PEMBROKE – What makes the University of North Carolina at Pembroke a great university?  Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings points to both its past and its future. In the accompanying video, Cummings notes how the school was first established in 1887 by seven Native American men who saw the promise of educating their children. “This was… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Diversity, Excellence, Rural Routes, UNC Pembroke

Spellings: ‘Pleased but not satisfied’

March 21, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – North Carolina has built one of the finest university systems in the nation, University of North Carolina System President Margaret Spellings said Monday. But it can be better. “As I like to say, we’re pleased but not satisfied,” Spellings told an audience at UNC Charlotte in the first of a series of State… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Diversity, Leadership, UNC System

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