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Teacher and student

June 14, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

PINEHURST – Ed Spitler started out as a community college student.  And through five degrees and 19 years teaching civil engineering technology and surveying, that’s where his heart remains. Spitler, a Sandhills Community College alumnus, began teaching at Sandhills in 1997 after he earned a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering Technology at UNC Charlotte. He… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Human Capital, NC Community Colleges, teachers

UNCG professor sees a Digital Zen

April 19, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

GREENSBORO – Religion, we all know, is a touchy subject – but imagine how challenging it is to teach religion in a world that is both increasingly polarized and increasingly digital. Through a mixture of enthusiasm, humor, scholarship and technology, that’s where Dr. Gregory Price Grieve lives. Grieve, an Associate Professor and Head of the… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, NC Community Colleges, UNC Greensboro

New Community College President a man of many hats

April 6, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Dr. James “Jimmie” Williamson has worn quite an assortment of hats – and he might need them all when he becomes President of the NC Community College System on July 1. Williamson, currently President and CEO of the South Carolina Technical College System, will succeed Scott Ralls, who left last year to become… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Leadership, NC Community Colleges

NCGAP: You’re in, but you’re not

March 29, 2016 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

The General Assembly needs to defer its deferred admissions program. In a provision tucked into the state budget last year, legislators declared that 6-year graduation rates at our state’s public universities are too low – even though they are nearly 10 percentage points above the national average.1 Legislators ordered the University and Community College systems… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Expert Analysis, From Our Campuses, HBCU, NC Community Colleges

Eagle Connect houses Durham Tech students on NC Central campus

March 29, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

DURHAM – Fourteen students at Durham Tech already have one foot on a university campus. Literally. When applicants fall just short of admission standards at NC Central University, NCCU doesn’t write them off.  Under a 2014 agreement with Durham Tech, the university invites selected applicants to join a program called Eagle Connect. The students pay… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, HBCU, NC Community Colleges, NCCU

Voters Approve $350 Million for NC Community Colleges

March 17, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Much-Needed Construction, Repair and Renovation to Begin at all 58 Colleges  RALEIGH (March 16, 2016) – North Carolina voters approved Tuesday’s $2 billion bond referendum with nearly two-thirds supporting the infrastructure projects, including $350 million designated for North Carolina’s 58 community colleges. The vote marks the initial step in the first major infusion of capital… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Connect NC, NC Community Colleges

Connect NC and NC Community Colleges

March 1, 2016 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

If voters approve on March 15, North Carolina’s community colleges plan to use proceeds from the Connect NC bond package to help students fill jobs in each community they serve. The $2 billion bond proposal includes $350 million for construction, repairs and renovations at the state’s 58 community colleges.1  State officials stress that no tax… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2016, Connect NC, Economic Impact, NC Community Colleges

Ralls “a tireless advocate”

May 8, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Gary M. Green President, Forsyth Technical Community College WINSTON-SALEM – In 2008, North Carolina, and the entire country, entered the most difficult economic period since the Great Depression.  The colleges of the North Carolina Community College System were called upon to step up to the challenge — to stretch their capacity, to provide training… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2015, NC Community Colleges, Prosperity

“One of the most visionary and effective community-college leaders in the country.”

May 8, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

BOONE – With word that NC Community College System President Scott Ralls will leave his post next fall to head a 75,000-student college in Virginia, the system’s former president says Ralls will be difficult to replace. “His loss to North Carolina is great,” H. Martin Lancaster, who headed the community college system from 1997-2008, said… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2015, Focus on Quality, NC Community Colleges

Community Colleges the “Unsung Heroes” of NC Higher Ed, Bandwidth CEO says

March 3, 2015 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

David Morken, Co-Founder and CEO of rapidly growing mobile phone provider Bandwidth, discusses community colleges as the “unsung heroes” of higher education in North Carolina.

Filed Under: 2015, Economic Impact, Focus on Quality, NC Community Colleges, Prosperity

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