This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
The UNC system’s Board of Governors made waves when it decided to make a change at the top of the system’s leadership team. Jane Shaw of the Pope Center for…
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The UNC system’s Board of Governors made waves when it decided to make a change at the top of the system’s leadership team. Jane Shaw of the Pope Center for…
This week’s Carolina Journal Online Friday interview features Donna Martinez’s conversation with Jane Shaw of the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy about potential reforms within the UNC system. Jon…
UNC-Chapel Hill continues to deal with repercussions of a high-profile scandal involving phony classes designed to help keep athletes eligible for competition. Jane Shaw of the Pope Center for Higher…
In this article just published today the Pope Center’s Jane Shaw points out that: “The report notes that a Morehead-Cain scholar (those scholars receive full-ride scholarships for four years) was…
In today’s Pope Center piece, Jane Shaw takes a look at the Wainstein report on the athletic/academic scandal at UNC. She takes a look at the findings, but also considers…
North Carolina education officials have released the latest statewide school testing data, and Terry Stoops sifts through the highlights during the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio. Jane Shaw of…
Medicaid expansion would end up being a bad deal for North Carolina. Katherine Restrepo explains why during the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio. State House Speaker Pro Tem Paul…
This week’s Carolina Journal Online Friday interview features Donna Martinez’s conversation with Jane Shaw of the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy about a proposal to assign colleges and universities…
Gene Nichol, professor of law at UNC, regularly writes about political issues and does so from a statist perspective — he always wants government to grow and take on additional…
In this Freeman piece, Jane Shaw reviews the final book by Ronald Coase (and Ning Wang), How China Became Capitalist. China has quite a way to go before it establishes…
Gov. Pat McCrory recently claimed credit for killing a proposal to end North Carolina’s costly renewable energy mandate. Roy Cordato discusses the governor’s role in blocking that legislation during the…
North Carolina reported good news with its latest public school graduation rate. But Terry Stoops looks behind the headline numbers to determine the implications for public education in our state…