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ROSS: The Future of Higher Education in the United States

February 27, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Remarks of UNC President Thomas W. Ross The Future of Higher Education in the United States Raleigh City Club National Public Affairs Forum March 10, 2015   Thank you A.P. I really appreciate your kind introduction. I like to begin my speeches with a prayer. So, if you will indulge me, I would like to share… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2015, Economic Impact, Expert Analysis

University Spinoffs Turn Research Into Revenue

February 4, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

North Carolina public universities brought in nearly $1.3 billion in outside research funding last year, and state policymakers want to see more of that research turned into job-creating companies.[1] “We’ve got the University network, and we’ve got the talent,” Governor Pat McCory said last month. “We’ve got to convert more of our research dollars into… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2015, Economic Impact, ECU, From Our Campuses, HBCU, NCSU, North Carolina A&T, UNC Chapel Hill

Obama opens the Debate on Access to Higher Ed

January 21, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Let’s have the debate.  President Obama’s proposal to offer free community college to students with at least a 2.5 grade-point average has its skeptics – congressional leaders seem quite cool to the president’s proposal to raise taxes to pay for the $60 billion program over 10 years.[1]  It’s also not clear where legislators in North… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2015, Economic Impact

North Carolina Shifts the State’s Burden to Students

January 15, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

North Carolina’s public universities have always struck a careful balance between state support and student tuition, making sure that students and their families can afford a high-quality college education. But since 2007, that balance has slipped. Public universities have been hit with more than $500 million in state reductions. As the state invests less, students… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2015, Economic Impact

AT RISK: NC budget shortfall threatens support for students

December 22, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

The economy is steadily improving, but North Carolina’s public universities could still face lean times when the legislature convenes in January. The Office of the State Controller estimates that state revenue for the first five months of the fiscal year is down $410 million from the same period last year — a drop of 5%.  Almost half-way… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Economic Impact

Higher Ed Means North Carolina Jobs [INFOGRAPHIC]

November 21, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

A well-educated workforce is a prime consideration when companies make decisions around opening, relocating or expanding their operations. This sampling of headlines from around North Carolina highlights the powerful connection between higher education and the economic health of the State. Sign up for our mailing list to stay on top of all the issues surrounding public… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Economic Impact

Robert Ingram: NC Community College System “one of the best in the country.”

November 17, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Former GlaxoSmithKline CEO and Chairman Robert Ingram feels that North Carolina Community College graduates are well-prepared for the state’s ever-growing pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturing job market. Ingram explains that this was an integral factor in Glaxo’s decision to site and grow their Zebulon, NC production facility. He notes that schools like Wake Technical Community College… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Economic Impact, From Our Campuses, NC Community Colleges

How Important is a College Degree When Getting a Job? [INFOGRAPHIC]

November 14, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

How important is a college degree when getting a job? In 2012, the unemployment rate for people with a 4-year college degree is a whopping 7 points lower than the unemployment rate for those that have a high school diploma. Achieving a degree is one of the surest ways to set yourself up for success…. READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Economic Impact

John Sanders – “as far as practicable … free of expense.”

November 13, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

North Carolina’s constitution includes an unusual provision that requires the state legislature to provide North Carolinians with a college education for “as far as practicable … free of expense.”  John Sanders, the man who wrote those lines in the state’s 1971 constitution, talks about the history of the provision, as well as what might happen… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Economic Impact, Expert Analysis, Remembrances

Jobs of the Future Will Require a College Degree [INFOGRAPHIC]

November 7, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

The pursuit of higher education is always great decision and a valuable asset, and the importance of higher education continues to grow. It’s projected that by 2018, 63% of jobs will require a post-secondary education. Will North Carolina be ready? Your support for higher education in North Carolina will help to develop a strong, competent… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Economic Impact

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