WILMINGTON â UNC Wilmington Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli knows military veterans have the self-discipline it takes to be successful students. âMilitary students or military-associated students â either active-duty or veterans or family â are very important to us,â Sartarelli says in the accompanying video. âFirst of all, I think we owe to our heroes the… READ MORE
UNCW Marine Sciences: Making an economic difference
WILMINGTON â One of the things that attracted Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli to UNC Wilmington two years ago was the strength of its Marine Sciences and Marine Biology programs. The nationally recognized programs involve what Sartarelli calls âmulti-disciplinarityâ in the accompanying video â overlap with such diverse fields as geo-science, ocean physics, oceanography and economics…. READ MORE
An âinterconnected worldâ in UNCW Marine Sciences
WILMINGTON â UNC Wilmingtonâs Marine Sciences program isnât just nationally recognized â increasingly, itâs internationally known. âWe are living in a very interconnected world,â UNCW Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli says in the accompanying video. Sartarelli outlines relationships the Marine Sciences program has with major universities in Canada, the UK, France, China and South Africa. Â He… READ MORE
Translating thought to words at UNCW
WILMINGTON â We overflow with fascination about STEM fields these days. Â But UNC Wilmington hasnât lost sight of an enduringly important skill: How to write a sentence. In the accompanying video, Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli credits previous chancellors with developing a strong Creative Writing program at UNCW. âThey felt that that was an area that… READ MORE
An eventful 2016
2016 has been eventful for North Carolinaâs public universities and community colleges â and for the Higher Education Works family of organizations. Here are some of the highlights⌠New leaders Margaret Spellings took office in March as the new President of the University of North Carolina System and Dr. James âJimmieâ C. Williamson became the… READ MORE
UNC 2050: Â An educated populace critical to succeed
WILMINGTON â By 2050, rapidly growing Southeastern North Carolina could have 600,000 people â and the state as a whole could have 15 million, Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli says. As demands for a college degree increase, how will we educate those people? âWe are now educating 16,000 students here â I think the expectation is… READ MORE
UNCW Faculty: Adequate salaries important
WILMINGTON â Great professors are the heart of an institution. Â But until this year, faculty at North Carolinaâs public universities had received just one raise from the state legislature in seven years. âTo attract and retain great faculty, itâs a challenge,â UNC Wilmington Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli says in the accompanying video. Sartarelli notes that… READ MORE
NCGAP â Still a flawed idea
RALEIGH â Once again, the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy is pushing a flawed idea â a deferred admission plan at state universities that legislators agreed to postpone this year. Seeking to save money, improve graduation rates and reduce student debt, state legislators adopted the NC Guaranteed Admission Plan (NCGAP) in 2015…. READ MORE
Spellings: Expect the extraordinary
North Carolina State University Commencement | December 16, 2016 Margaret Spellings People are capable of extraordinary things when we expect it of them. That has been a guiding belief of my life and my career, and it remains my strong conviction today. When we ask for the best in others, and offer our best in… READ MORE
UNCW: Great students, great faculty, great programs
WILMINGTON â Great students, great faculty, great programs â thatâs what UNC Wilmington Chancellor Jose âZitoâ Sartarelli says attracted him to Wilmington a year and a half ago. âWe had great students â we had quality students coming in,â Sartarelli says in the accompanying video. Â âWe had great faculty from all over the country, from… READ MORE
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