RALEIGH -- Former North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt will receive an honor on Wednesday, when N.C. State University presents him with the Friday Medal for his lifetime dedication to improving education across the country.
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Former Gov. Jim Hunt is being honored for driving school reform in North Carolina, and he plans to talk about what President-elect Barack Obama should do for education.
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Public schools in Iredell County must return more than $1.15 million in state funding to Raleigh. State officials announced Tuesday that school districts and charter schools across the state were notified of $58 million in reversions necessary to offset an anticipated revenue shortfall during the 2008-09 fiscal year.
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RALEIGH — A group of about 50 black students protested as the N.C. State University Student Senate passed a resolution Wednesday calling for community service, diversity education and counseling for the students who wrote racist threats to President-elect Barack Obama on campus.
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RALEIGHFormer Gov. Jim Hunt is being honored for driving school reform in North Carolina, and he plans to talk about what President-elect Barack Obama should do for education.
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Bill Cowher, Super Bowl-winning coach and N.C. State University alumnus, will deliver N.C. State's commencement address on Dec. 17, at the RBC Center in Raleigh.
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On Nov. 9, several Elon University students attended the second annual Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in Raleigh. About 1,700 other university staff members, students and faculty gathered to focus on how to make college campuses more environmentally conscious.
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RALEIGH — Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher will deliver the fall commencement address at North Carolina State University, his alma mater.
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RALEIGH – N.C. State University’s Student Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night condemning the actions of four students who painted racial slurs in the campus Free Expression Tunnel on election night.
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Bill Cowher, Super Bowl-winning coach and N.C. State University alumnus, will deliver N.C. State's commencement address on Dec. 17, at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Cowher, who currently serves as an analyst with CBS Sports for the network’s “The NFL Today” show, led the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005 to their first Super Bowl title in 26 years. Cowher was the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL, ...
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