“Publish or perish” is a well-known saying among university professors, reflecting the pressure to have their research published to continue advancing in their field. Academic programs face a similar mandate: Attract students or perish. That was the case this week, when University of North Carolina Provost Magnus Egerstedt told the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees […]
| # | Наименование новости | Тональность | Информативность | Дата публикации |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | No immediate decision from judge on releasing probe of controversial UNC program | 0 | 7.47 | 05-08-2026 |
| 2 | UNC chancellors sidestep political questions at forum on challenges facing higher education | 0 | 7.47 | 09-04-2026 |
| 3 | The good, the bad and the unknown: The future of AI in North Carolina | 0 | 8.98 | 15-04-2026 |
| 4 | NC Newsline, other media outlets sue UNC for access to report on School of Civic Life | 0 | 8.41 | 10-04-2026 |
| 5 | UNC-Chapel Hill trustees celebrate NC budget funding even as campus faces more cuts | 0 | 11.61 | 29-07-2026 |
| 6 | Dean of UNC journalism school to step down in August | 0 | 9.39 | 17-07-2026 |
| 7 | UNC Board of Governors gives initial OK to UNC Wilmington medical school | 0 | 10.35 | 22-05-2026 |
| 8 | Johns Hopkins calls for preserving merit-based review in federal research funding | 0 | 12.24 | 13-07-2026 |
| 9 | UNC-Wilmington seeks approval for four-year medical school | 0 | 11.85 | 15-04-2026 |
| 10 | GOP leaders say the NC budget offers ‘historic’ raises. A top education panel says it’s not enough. | 0 | 11.56 | 27-07-2026 |