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Forsyth Tech: ‘It’s really at a crisis level.’

March 16, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

WINSTON-SALEM (March 16, 2023) – Forsyth Technical Community College President Janet Spriggs has 36 vacancies among her faculty to fill – far more than usual this time of year. And six of those positions have been vacant more than a year. Forsyth Tech has lost 58 of its 320 full-time faculty members to industry and… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Forsyth Tech, NC Community Colleges

Senate BOG appointments: More of the same

March 16, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (March 16, 2023) – And to further diversify the UNC Board of Governors, the NC Senate offers (drum roll, please): Two more white male Republican former legislators. A state Senate committee unveiled the chamber’s nominees for the Board of Governors this week. It includes four current members – Temple Sloan III, Michael Williford, Mark… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Governance, UNC System

Don Martin: Test Pathways, but give teachers raises

March 8, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

WINSTON-SALEM (March 8, 2023) – While there are always differing opinions about how much teachers should be paid, I believe most North Carolinians agree that having quality teachers in every classroom is important, our students need to perform better, and teachers should be paid more. I wrote a short piece for Higher Ed Works last… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, K-12 Teacher Pay, PreK - 12 Education, teachers

Paul Fulton: UNC School of Civic Life is not a done deal

March 8, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

By Paul FultonSpecial to The PilotMarch 6, 2023 In response to Connie Lovell’s column Feb. 25 (“New UNC School Will Give Students Critical Thinking Skills Needed in Life”): The notion of adding conservative faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill is a popular one, given public perceptions. However, my own grandchildren who have graduated from Chapel Hill tell… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Governance, UNC Chapel Hill

What to do with an extra $3B?

March 1, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (March 1, 2023) – North Carolina will finish the current budget year with $3.25 billion – 10.7% – more revenue than it budgeted for the year, state economists reported last month. The consensus report from economists for the General Assembly and the Governor’s Office attributed the additional funds to a smaller-than-expected decline in individual… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, At Risk, K-12 Teacher Pay, Leandro, Our Opinion

UNC System keeps tuition constant for 7th year

February 23, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (February 23, 2023) – Public officials seldom attract attention when they don’t change something for seven years.  But in an era when the public complains about the cost of higher education, the UNC Board of Governors voted today to keep tuition for in-state undergraduates at the state’s 16 public universities the same for a… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Access & Affordability, UNC System

A leader in principal

February 23, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (February 23, 2023) – Being a school principal has been called the toughest job in America. But Bonnie Fusarelli is there to help. Fusarelli, a professor and faculty scholar in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development at NC State University, has run training for future principals and superintendents for 20 years. … READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, NCSU, UNC System

Case study in UNC board overreach?

February 21, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 4 Comments

CHAPEL HILL (February 21, 2023) – There’s a case study in overreach by a UNC System governing board taking place before our eyes in Chapel Hill. Administrators and faculty alike were blindsided Jan. 26 when the UNC Chapel Hill Board of Trustees adopted a resolution – which was not listed on the meeting agenda –… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Governance, UNC Chapel Hill

Guskiewicz walks a tightrope

February 21, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

CHAPEL HILL (February 21, 2023) – Kevin Guskiewicz is walking a tightrope. With the surprise adoption last month by the Board of Trustees at UNC-Chapel Hill of a resolution asking the university to “accelerate” creation of a School of Civic Life and Leadership1 – followed by a “flabbergasted” response from bewildered faculty2 – UNC’s Chancellor… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, UNC Chapel Hill

Art Padilla: Universities and DEI, Part 1

February 17, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

RALEIGH (February 17, 2023) – More than half of North Carolina’s 100 counties have lost population since 2010. Those who live in fast growing metropolitan areas like Raleigh, Charlotte, or Wilmington seldom grasp the poverty and lack of opportunity that exist just a few miles from their homes. Yet, instead of boldly focusing on these and other difficulties… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Diversity

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