By Leslie Boney GREENVILLE (September 7, 2023) â When it first opened in 1909, the new, two-year East Carolina Teachers Training School had a critical, if modest, goal: Train teachers for the classrooms of Eastern North Carolina. But then-former Governor Thomas Jordan Jarvis sensed even then that the tiny school might grow: âWe can never… READ MORE
âSticker girlâ: The impact of ECU entrepreneurs
By Leslie Boney AYDEN (September 7, 2023) â Taylor Walden didnât come to East Carolina University expecting to become an entrepreneur. Her family wanted her to go into health care, maybe nursing, and come back home to Winston-Salem after graduation. But early in her freshman year, people in her dorm started asking her to hand-letter… READ MORE
âWe need to find a solutionâ: The impact of ECU research
By Leslie Boney GREENVILLE (September 7, 2023) â Dr. Rukiyah Van Dross-Anderson has made a discovery that could stop skin cancer in its tracks. The molecule she is developing in her lab at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University appears to be able to stop some melanoma cells from growing and to… READ MORE
âLot of purple and gold hereâ: The impact of ECUâs rural docs
By Leslie Boney KENANSVILLE (September 7, 2023) â You could say Jon Kornegay was born to be a rural doctor. His father was a physician in a small town in Duplin County in Eastern North Carolina. His mother was a graduate of East Carolina Universityâs first nurse practitioner class in 1976. But it was his… READ MORE
Too narrow a view
RALEIGH (January 25, 2022) â Some folks measure the value of higher education solely by how much its graduates make. Most of us know thereâs a lot more to it. In a column this week, John Hood of the John Locke Foundation contends that North Carolinians donât receive an adequate return on what he calls… READ MORE
Woodson: Ripple effects
RALEIGH (March 11, 2022) â The 2.1 billion dollars NC State University raised for its endowment donât help just NC State â they help North Carolinaâs entire economy. âThey have a tremendous impact on the economy,â Chancellor Randy Woodson says in the accompanying video, âby providing the critical workforce for the economy, by funding the… READ MORE
Higher ed must get better at second chances
By Eric Johnson North Carolina is entering a strange economic moment. Less than a year after the sharpest recession in modern history, the state is poised for a booming recovery. After peaking at 13.5% in May of last year, state unemployment now stands at 5.2%. But thatâs not the whole story. There are two ways… READ MORE
Welcome to 2030
RALEIGH (Aug. 13, 2020) â Welcome to 2030. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated change in North Carolina workplaces to where it would have been in 2030 without the pandemic, NC State University economist Michael Walden told a virtual audience at the NC Chamberâs annual Education & Workforce Conference. Though jobs in North Carolina food preparation… READ MORE
Tech firm booms amid pandemic thanks to NC higher ed
RALEIGH â At the very time thousands of businesses have ordered layoffs in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the leaders of Bandwidth Inc. on NC State Universityâs Centennial Campus did the opposite. Bandwidth, which makes software for voice conferencing by Zoom, Google and other customers, announced last week that it will spend $30 million for… READ MORE
Not just the dollars, but the impact of UNC research
CHAPEL HILL â Research at UNC-Chapel Hill means both big dollars and big impact in North Carolina and around the globe. âHere at Carolina, weâre proud of the fact that weâre now the fifth-leading research university in the nation,â Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz says in the accompanying video. âWeâll top $1 billion in research expenditures… READ MORE
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