Education


Moses S. Richards embodies what Durham school officials hope $1.25million will do for other black male students.

Modified: 02/10/10 05:40:08 AM

Despite warnings that making the change could cost taxpayers an additional $15.5 million, Wake County's school board majority moved a step closer Tuesday toward fulfilling its campaign promise of abandoning a proposed high school in northeast Raleigh.

Modified: 02/10/10 05:43:02 AM

Conservative businessmen Bob Luddy and Art Pope were the largest contributors in fall's Wake County school board elections, which ushered in a majority pledged to eliminate the district's diversity policy.

Modified: 02/09/10 04:21:03 AM

Meredith College's first and only female president says she will retire next year after leading the women's college for 12 years.

Modified: 02/09/10 04:12:11 AM

Alyssa Heider had a knack for getting her shy classmates to open up. In middle school, she once threw a dance party as a class project.

Modified: 02/08/10 05:12:52 AM

Cents and Sensibility:  Just the thought of seeing how far I am from where I need to be to pay for my son's college education scares the living daylights out of me.

Modified: 02/07/10 05:40:25 AM

N.C. State University has retooled its long-stalled plan to build a new lakefront chancellor's residence at Centennial Campus, slashing the size of the home by nearly a third and trimming the costs by about 40 percent.

Modified: 02/06/10 04:40:21 AM

The sour economy has eaten into charitable contributions to colleges and universities across the Triangle, stalling construction projects at some and cutting the amount of money available for scholarships.

Modified: 02/06/10 04:41:19 AM

A team of specialized doctors and nurses from Duke University Medical Center leaves today for a hospital in Haiti, where they will spend up to two weeks treating earthquake victims.

Modified: 02/05/10 05:39:50 AM

At a Thursday meeting with a group of mostly downtown ministers, the head of the state's NAACP urged them to get behind what is fast-becoming his signature issue: opposition to the Wake County school board's attempt to end its diversity policy.

Modified: 02/05/10 12:36:22 AM

A new private preschool will offer yoga in the morning, organic Whole Foods-catered meals for lunch, and learning with child-size Smart Boards in the classroom.

Modified: 02/10/10 05:05:38 AM

The recent uproar over proposed changes to the history curriculum in North Carolina public schools is not a conservative-vs.-liberal issue, said N.C. State University history professor Holly Brewer.

Modified: 02/09/10 12:17:06 AM

Public schools in the United States need to try to spark creative thinking in children and move away from curriculums that just teach to standardized tests, U.S.

Modified: 02/09/10 12:17:06 AM

Mount Olive College has figured out a way to save its students a cool $22,000: get them a degree in three years.

Modified: 02/08/10 05:05:24 AM

Candidates, take your corners. After convincing victories by a Republican-backed coalition in last year's Wake school board elections, the GOP is muscling up for Round Two. Candidate filing starts today for North Carolina's 2010 political races.

Modified: 02/08/10 05:24:33 AM

The mice in J. Victor Garcia-Martinez's lab at UNC-Chapel Hill foretell a major new breakthrough in the fight against AIDS.

Modified: 02/07/10 04:45:10 AM
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State regulators want to know why UNC-Chapel Hill waited nearly two months to report a leak of treated animal waste that reached a creek feeding Jordan Lake.

Modified: 02/05/10 10:45:42 PM

At today's Krispy Kreme Challenge, each participant will consume a dozen glazed doughnuts, sandwiched between a pair of two-mile runs between N.C. State University and the doughnut shop downtown.

Modified: 02/07/10 11:55:56 AM
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Defense attorneys representing the two men accused of murdering UNC-Chapel Hill student body president Eve Carson will not have access to all Crime Stoppers tips in the case, an Orange County judge ruled Thursday.

Modified: 02/05/10 08:07:15 AM
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