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Pearl Burris-Floyd, secretary of the UNC System Board of Governors, hugs Wendy Murphy after Murphy was elected chair of the board during a meeting on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Raleigh, N.C. NC ...
The UNC System Board of Governors nominated one new member to the Chapel Hill board this year: Patrick Ballantine, a former Republican state senator from Wilmington who served as Senate minority ...
The Board of Governors was created in 1971 under Governor Bob Scott, replacing a previous system that was composed of a 100 person board that managed 6 state funded universities, and a State Board of Higher Education that managed 9 other universities. This centralized the governance of all public universities in the state by creating a 32 ...
The University of North Carolina—which includes all 16 four-year public institutions in the state, plus a residential high school—is overseen by a board of governors. [42] Some individual campuses within the system, such as East Carolina University , [ 43 ] North Carolina State University , [ 44 ] and the University of North Carolina at ...
Roberts described his motivation as stemming from a "family tradition of public service" and his deep commitment to North Carolina, which he first moved to at age 17. [2] On August 9, 2024, the UNC System Board of Governors appointed Roberts as the 13th chancellor and 31st leader of UNC-Chapel Hill after serving 7 months as interim chancellor.
The UNC Board of Governors has again dispatched a crucial university leader. Like Tom Ross, Margaret Spellings and Carol Folt, Kevin Guskiewicz was sent packing because his political allegiance ...
The boards of trustees at UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State University are about to get bigger.. Because of a provision in state Senate Bill 512, which became law earlier this month despite Gov. Roy ...
He later served three terms on the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, including two years as chair. From 2016 to 2018, he advised former UNC System President Margaret Spellings on issues related to technology, health care, strategic planning and K-12 education.