FAYETTEVILLE â Fayetteville State University Chancellor James Anderson dismisses any suggestion that there’s something wrong with starting out at a community college. âOne of the misperceptions about the relationship between a community college and a four-year institution is that they’re competing,â Anderson says in the accompanying video. âIn actuality, that’s not the case. âThey’re a… READ MORE
RALEIGH â Theyâre the Swiss Army knife of higher ed:  Whether itâs preparing students to attend a four-year institution, training for a trade or training customized for a local employer, community colleges prepare students for many, many different tasks. In an era of rising university tuition and shifting skill demands from employers, they have become so… READ MORE
By M. Lindsay Bierman Chancellor University of North Carolina School of the Arts WINSTON-SALEM â Money canât buy happiness, but it buys plenty of movies and music, theatre tickets and concert passes, good reads and great art. And if thatâs not a means to happiness, Iâm in the wrong line of work. As Chancellor of… READ MORE
FAYETTEVILLE â Yes, Fayetteville State University considers itself a Historically Black College and University. But the definition of an HBCU is expanding, Chancellor James Anderson says in the accompanying video. âWe like to say FSU is an institution that has a great historical foundation that primarily was African-American,â Anderson says.  âHowever, we recognize that in order… READ MORE
FAYETTEVILLE â Chancellor James Anderson readily acknowledges an interdependence between Fayetteville State University and the surrounding community. The university is certainly a local economic driver â one study found it produces an annual economic output of $154 million and 2,210 jobs.1  âEvery building weâve built, weâve hired people from the city to work on that building,â… READ MORE
FAYETTEVILLE â Chancellor James Anderson wants more students like Mikayla Raines and more faculty members like Dr. Carole Weatherford. Anderson likes to highlight exceptional students and faculty at Fayetteville State University.  In the accompanying video, he discusses Raines, who spent three years taking college courses at an Early College High School on FSUâs campus â then… READ MORE
By Jeff Braden Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences NC State University President Trumpâs budget proposes to dramatically reduce or altogether eliminate federal funding for social science research, primarily through cuts to the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Mental Health. Budget Director Mick Mulvaney has challenged critics… READ MORE
FAYETTEVILLE â Fayetteville State University is stepping it up. âWeâve been able to wed our great historical legacy and our tradition and our founding values with what we know we need to do for the 21st century to be competitive, to have high-quality programs,â Chancellor James A. Anderson says in the accompanying video. Five years ago,… READ MORE
FAYETTEVILLE â Chancellor James Anderson is intent on building Fayetteville State Universityâs academic reputation. And perhaps because it has a significant number of military students seeking new ways to access an education, it has found success with online programs.  Anderson says in the accompanying video that FSU has the strongest array of online offerings in the… READ MORE
FAYETTEVILLE â When the worldâs biggest military base is just a mile away, itâs bound to play a role at a local university. And Fayetteville State University continues to build its relationship with Fort Bragg and the military, Chancellor James Anderson says in the accompanying video. Almost 25 percent of FSUâs students are veterans, active-duty military… READ MORE
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