- Dream jobs at Biltmore
By Eric Johnson ASHEVILLE (March 6, 2025) – The Biltmore Estate is a vast and quirky enterprise, and it takes an incredible range of expertise to keep the place running. As ...Read more - Tuition at UNC System schools stays flat for the 9th straight year
RALEIGH (February 27, 2025) – For the ninth straight year, the UNC Board of Governors voted today to hold tuition constant at all 16 UNC System universities. For in-state students. North Carolina’s ...Read more - Heather Norris named App State Chancellor
RALEIGH (February 27, 2025) – The UNC Board of Governors named Dr. Heather Norris, who has served as Appalachian State University’s Interim Chancellor since last April, as the university’s permanent ...Read more - Forsyth Tech wins the ‘Heisman’ of community colleges
WINSTON-SALEM (February 26, 2025) – A Forsyth Technical Community College program that starts working with students in middle school to prepare them for college has won what’s known as the ...Read more - NC makes gains toward 2M by 2030 attainment goal
RALEIGH (February 21, 2025) – North Carolina set an ambitious goal in 2019 to have 2 million citizens ages 25-44 with high-quality credentials or postsecondary degrees by 2030. Several years in ...Read more - Myth: Vouchers won’t hurt traditional schools or rural NC counties
RALEIGH (February 19, 2025) – Proponents of using North Carolina taxpayer funds for millionaires to send their children to private schools love to talk about “choice” and how “choice” provided ...Read more - Mo Green on the good, bad and ugly in NC schools
RALEIGH (February 19, 2025) – Asked what North Carolina needs to know about public education, State Superintendent Mo Green has a twofold response. While there is absolutely need for improvement, Green ...Read more - What don’t NC legislators get about public schools?
RALEIGH (February 14, 2025) – What is it that North Carolina’s state legislators don’t get? Polling results from the Public School Forum of North Carolina showed tremendous support among North Carolina ...Read more - Art Padilla: Big-time college sports
Separating college athletic programs from the colleges they represent has been considered a capitulation, a surrender, like legalizing drugs because they can’t be controlled. But this may be the only ...Read more - Holden Thorp: A ‘ruthless takedown of academia’
By Holden Thorp EDITOR’S NOTE: Former UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp is now Editor-in-Chief of the Science Family of Journals. He posted this yesterday. WASHINGTON (February 11, 2025) – Late last ...Read more










