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In the past year, the North Carolina Community College system said goodbye to one president and gained another.
 
ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers plans to listen, connect with stakeholders
ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers plans to listen, connect with stakeholders
 
North Carolina colleges face plenty of challenges, from COVID recovery to a fast-changing economy.
North Carolina colleges face plenty of challenges, from COVID recovery to a fast-changing economy.
 
Mitchelson lists ECU’s accomplishments in state of the university address
 
The year 2020 brought changes that colleges would have never made by choice.
 
When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
 
When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
 
2020 has been a tough year for North Carolina public schools.
 
Coronavirus has exposed the problems our public schools are having in meeting the educational needs of a diverse population. Many of these problems are rooted in the way we fund our schools.
Coronavirus has exposed the problems our public schools are having in meeting the educational needs of a diverse population. Many of these problems are rooted in the way we fund our schools.
 
ECU remains a leader in latest national rankings
 
American higher education is struggling. Even before the coronavirus struck, schools all over the country were dealing with declining enrollment.
American higher education is struggling. Even before the coronavirus struck, schools all over the country were dealing with declining enrollment.
 
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
 
In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209 by an impressive 56-to-44 percent majority.
In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209 by an impressive 56-to-44 percent majority.
 
On June 8, interim UNC system president William Roper and chairman of the Board of Governors Randy Ramsey announced the establishment of a race and equity task force.
On June 8, interim UNC system president William Roper and chairman of the Board of Governors Randy Ramsey announced the establishment of a race and equity task force.
 
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were founded to serve African American students whom white colleges would not admit.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were founded to serve African American students whom white colleges would not admit.
 
When it comes to math performance, the United States has a pitiful record.
When it comes to math performance, the United States has a pitiful record.
 
Every February, the Information Analysis section of the Division of School Business at the NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI) publishes “Highlights of the North Carolina Public School Budget.”
Every February, the Information Analysis section of the Division of School Business at the NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI) publishes “Highlights of the North Carolina Public School Budget.”
 
College entrance exams are canceled or postponed nationwide due to the coronavirus outbreak.
 
Timely graduation rates reveal a lot about how well colleges are fulfilling their academic mission.
 
Education has lost one its most important disruptors: Clayton Christensen, PhD and distinguished professor at Harvard Business School.
Education has lost one its most important disruptors: Clayton Christensen, PhD and distinguished professor at Harvard Business School.
 
In his recent article, “Are Christian Colleges Worth the Debt Burden?” Douglas Oliver argues that Christian colleges have a responsibility to reduce the tuition they charge their students to avoid excessive borrowing.
In his recent article, “Are Christian Colleges Worth the Debt Burden?” Douglas Oliver argues that Christian colleges have a responsibility to reduce the tuition they charge their students to avoid excessive borrowing.
 
At a time when only 41 percent of college students graduate in four years—and only 56 percent in five years—colleges and universities across the country are phasing out the only truly objective measure of academic excellence and student success in the application process: standardized tests.
At a time when only 41 percent of college students graduate in four years—and only 56 percent in five years—colleges and universities across the country are phasing out the only truly objective measure of academic excellence and student success in the application process: standardized tests.
 
Twenty-five years ago, Robert Leandro and his mother, Kathleen Leandro, lent their name to one of the most significant education lawsuits in North Carolina history.
Twenty-five years ago, Robert Leandro and his mother, Kathleen Leandro, lent their name to one of the most significant education lawsuits in North Carolina history.
 
Fewer students are graduating from high schools—not because graduation rates are down, but because birth rates fell by about 4 percent from 1990 to 2001.
Fewer students are graduating from high schools—not because graduation rates are down, but because birth rates fell by about 4 percent from 1990 to 2001.
 
A sense of urgency has taken hold of higher education leaders nationwide. Reports of declining community college graduation rates and the lack of skilled workers have led policymakers and college leaders to sound the alarm
A sense of urgency has taken hold of higher education leaders nationwide. Reports of declining community college graduation rates and the lack of skilled workers have led policymakers and college leaders to sound the alarm
 
I know the following plea is probably futile. But I’m going to offer it anyway. Can we please stop making every event into a partisan slugfest?
I know the following plea is probably futile. But I’m going to offer it anyway. Can we please stop making every event into a partisan slugfest?
 
Reports of declining community college graduation rates and the lack of skilled workers have led policymakers and college leaders to sound the alarm
Reports of declining community college graduation rates and the lack of skilled workers have led policymakers and college leaders to sound the alarm
 
College admissions standards are meant to determine whether a student is academically prepared to succeed at college.
 
The N.C. Department of Public Instruction released the 2018-19 state accountability results this week.
The N.C. Department of Public Instruction released the 2018-19 state accountability results this week.
 
The era of the four-year bachelor’s degree is over; today, only top students graduate within the traditional college timeline.
The era of the four-year bachelor’s degree is over; today, only top students graduate within the traditional college timeline.
 
The public has lost faith in the NCAA and colleges to protect student-athletes. When surveying the numerous ideas for fixing college sports, it’s hard to make any other conclusion.
The public has lost faith in the NCAA and colleges to protect student-athletes. When surveying the numerous ideas for fixing college sports, it’s hard to make any other conclusion.
 
"Early college" is an increasingly popular program that allows students to earn college credit in high school.
"Early college" is an increasingly popular program that allows students to earn college credit in high school.
 
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