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I don’t know about you, but I am looking forward to spring.
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I don’t know about you, but I am looking forward to spring.
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The abrupt switch to online classes was shocking for tens of thousands of students and professors across the country.
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The abrupt switch to online classes was shocking for tens of thousands of students and professors across the country.
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Though college leaders had the summer to plan for students to return to campus, the fall 2020 semester has arrived as a bust.
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Though college leaders had the summer to plan for students to return to campus, the fall 2020 semester has arrived as a bust.
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Amid COVID-19, nearly every college — whether a community college or a four-year institution — is facing an unusually tight budget this year.
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Amid COVID-19, nearly every college — whether a community college or a four-year institution — is facing an unusually tight budget this year.
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Travis Fain at WRAL reports today on Gov. Roy Cooper’s delayed decision on schools, ultimately away from the “Plan A” option that would have allowed schools to open fully.
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Travis Fain at WRAL reports today on Gov. Roy Cooper’s delayed decision on schools, ultimately away from the “Plan A” option that would have allowed schools to open fully.
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Four COVID-19 outbreaks reported last week at UNC Chapel Hill won’t shut down the flagship university campus. Yet.
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Four COVID-19 outbreaks reported last week at UNC Chapel Hill won’t shut down the flagship university campus. Yet.
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Colleges across the country are preparing for potential spikes in coronavirus cases in the fall.
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Colleges across the country are preparing for potential spikes in coronavirus cases in the fall.
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The University of North Carolina Board of Governors is keeping tuition and fees the same no matter what happens with COVID-19.
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The University of North Carolina Board of Governors is keeping tuition and fees the same no matter what happens with COVID-19.
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New UNC President Peter Hans starts his job in two weeks and will have his hands full.
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New UNC President Peter Hans starts his job in two weeks and will have his hands full.
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While public schools wait for Gov. Roy Cooper to decide how classes will look this year, private schools are finalizing plans for reopening.
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While public schools wait for Gov. Roy Cooper to decide how classes will look this year, private schools are finalizing plans for reopening.
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Beaufort County Community College will introduce two degree programs to help future teachers begin their college education right here in Beaufort County.
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Beaufort County Community College will introduce two degree programs to help future teachers begin their college education right here in Beaufort County.
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The spring semester saw college campuses close and rush to remote instruction.
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The spring semester saw college campuses close and rush to remote instruction.
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Taylor Moore is ready to take her previous leadership experience and bring a new perspective as she steps up as president of the Student Government Association at Beaufort County Community College.
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Taylor Moore is ready to take her previous leadership experience and bring a new perspective as she steps up as president of the Student Government Association at Beaufort County Community College.
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Beaufort County Community College will resume in-person classes during its fall 2020 semester.
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Beaufort County Community College will resume in-person classes during its fall 2020 semester.
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Northside High School student Prentiss Thomas is the first African-American student to complete the Associate in Arts College Transfer pathway as she graduates from high school.
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Northside High School student Prentiss Thomas is the first African-American student to complete the Associate in Arts College Transfer pathway as she graduates from high school.
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Lindsay Swain will be the first student at Beaufort County Early College High School to graduate with a high school diploma and two associate’s degrees in only three years.
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Lindsay Swain will be the first student at Beaufort County Early College High School to graduate with a high school diploma and two associate’s degrees in only three years.
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The American economy is deteriorating “with alarming speed,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell said recently, signaling that the government’s response to COVID-19 put people in a difficult financial situation.
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The American economy is deteriorating “with alarming speed,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell said recently, signaling that the government’s response to COVID-19 put people in a difficult financial situation.
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The University of North Carolina System won’t raise tuition and fees this year while students and their families struggle to stay financially afloat amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The University of North Carolina System won’t raise tuition and fees this year while students and their families struggle to stay financially afloat amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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East Carolina University student Jason Pilkington loves to be outside and build relationships with people.
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East Carolina University student Jason Pilkington loves to be outside and build relationships with people.
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Students’ life-changing trips to other countries altered by pandemic
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Students’ life-changing trips to other countries altered by pandemic
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The N.C. Senate on Wednesday evening passed by a 48-0 vote a $1.2-billion bill distributing money for COVID-19 relief statewide.
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The N.C. Senate on Wednesday evening passed by a 48-0 vote a $1.2-billion bill distributing money for COVID-19 relief statewide.
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Northside High School student Macy Radcliffe is the first to graduate high school with a Criminal Justice Technology Diploma from Beaufort County Community College.
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Northside High School student Macy Radcliffe is the first to graduate high school with a Criminal Justice Technology Diploma from Beaufort County Community College.
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Dr. Stacey Russell, music professor at Beaufort County Community College, earned her second award for excellence in online instruction.
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Dr. Stacey Russell, music professor at Beaufort County Community College, earned her second award for excellence in online instruction.
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Megan Zogby writes for the Martin Center about the University of North Carolina’s coronavirus-inspired transition to online education.
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Megan Zogby writes for the Martin Center about the University of North Carolina’s coronavirus-inspired transition to online education.
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Beaufort County Community College will only conduct online instruction only for its summer classes 2020.
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Beaufort County Community College will only conduct online instruction only for its summer classes 2020.
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Unforeseeable conditions caused by the coronavirus have driven universities across the country to launch online courses.
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Unforeseeable conditions caused by the coronavirus have driven universities across the country to launch online courses.
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Students across the country are taking their classes online and staying off campus.
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Students across the country are taking their classes online and staying off campus.
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K-12 schools in North Carolina are currently shut down due to the Coronavirus outbreak, but they are not the only educational institutions that are being rocked by the virus.
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K-12 schools in North Carolina are currently shut down due to the Coronavirus outbreak, but they are not the only educational institutions that are being rocked by the virus.
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Just a few weeks ago, the term social distancing hadn’t entered our lexicon. The Angus Barn was my new favorite restaurant.
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Just a few weeks ago, the term social distancing hadn’t entered our lexicon. The Angus Barn was my new favorite restaurant.
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Beaufort County Community College is postponing its scheduled May 15, 2020, graduation ceremony until a later date.
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Beaufort County Community College is postponing its scheduled May 15, 2020, graduation ceremony until a later date.
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New website provides information for ECU admitted students
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New website provides information for ECU admitted students
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The coronavirus pandemic has injected uncertainty into nearly every aspect of society—and higher education is no exception.
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The coronavirus pandemic has injected uncertainty into nearly every aspect of society—and higher education is no exception.
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Community college classes are canceled or moving online through the end of the month as COVID-19 spreads in North Carolina.
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Community college classes are canceled or moving online through the end of the month as COVID-19 spreads in North Carolina.
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In the span of a few days, coronavirus has upended American higher education.
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In the span of a few days, coronavirus has upended American higher education.