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No “typical” college student

September 20, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

No longer is the “typical” college student necessarily a fresh-faced high-school graduate who immediately zips through four years at State U. and enters the work force. That “typical” student, in fact, is harder and harder to define. Some 40% of college students today are 25 or older.1  And in the last 10 years, the number of… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Education Forum, Focus on Quality, UNC System

People without jobs, jobs without people

September 13, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – At a recent education conference sponsored by the NC Chamber, several speakers repeated a catchy statement to describe North Carolina’s skills gap: We have people without jobs and jobs without people. There’s little doubt education is the answer to both. Yet University of North Carolina President Margaret Spellings cited a poll… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Education Forum, Expert Analysis, Focus on Quality

NCCU: Mission-driven to serve as an engine of opportunity

September 8, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Johnson O. Akinleye, Ph.D. Chancellor North Carolina Central University DURHAM – The start of the 2017-2018 academic year at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) marks another milestone for the institution. As we enter our 107th year, NCCU stands firm on a strong foundation of achievement as the nation’s first publicly-supported liberal arts college for… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Diversity, EdTalks, HBCU, NCCU

How university startups deliver an economic boost to North Carolina

September 1, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

How university startups deliver an economic boost – and improve lives – in North Carolina communities By JUDITH CONE Vice Chancellor for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill If the State of North Carolina was actively recruiting a company promising to bring 8,000 good jobs with revenues of $10… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Economic Impact, EdTalks, UNC Chapel Hill

North Carolina’s professional pipeline

August 31, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Even if you never enroll as a student, higher education touches your life. Think about it:  Physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dentists, law enforcement, firefighters, EMTs – and of course, teachers – all make a difference in our lives. And they all need varying degrees of training.  In many cases, that training comes from our public colleges… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Expert Analysis, Focus on Quality, Nursing

UNC’s ‘uncommon education to the common man’

August 23, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

CHAPEL HILL – In June, a foundation established by the late owner of the Washington Redskins awarded the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $1 million for its efforts to enroll low-income students and support them through graduation. Carolina beat out Brown, Rice, Stanford and the University of California, Berkeley to win the 2017… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, Excellence, UNC Chapel Hill

Giving middle-schoolers a First Look at college

August 23, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL – Thinking about college doesn’t start when you’re a senior in high school.  It starts in middle school, if not sooner. Or – especially if no one in your family has been to college – sometimes not at all. Part of the reason UNC Chapel Hill won the $1 million Cooke Prize for… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, UNC Chapel Hill

A budget that treads water

August 16, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – At best, we’re treading water. An analysis of the budget state legislators approved in June reveals that when broken down per student, university spending is still nowhere near pre-recession levels and will essentially remain flat for the next two years. Yes, it’s true legislators provided more money than ever for our public universities… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, Expert Analysis

NC Chamber panel: Pre-K a worthy investment

August 16, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

DURHAM (Aug. 10, 2017) – Some of North Carolina’s most powerful CEOs understand the importance of early-childhood education and making sure students read well by third grade. But do the politicians? At the North Carolina Chamber’s 2017 Conference on Education, a panel discussion focused on the importance of early literacy in transforming the future workforce…. READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Early Childhood, Economic Impact, Expert Analysis

SPELLINGS: Strengthening NC’s Education Continuum

August 10, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

University of North Carolina President Margaret Spellings made the following remarks Thursday, Aug. 10 at the North Carolina Chamber’s 2017 Conference on Education. Thank you so much for welcoming me this morning, and thank you for focusing attention on a core issue for North Carolina’s competitiveness and quality of life. Over the past few weeks,… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Leadership, President Spellings, UNC System

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