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State Tipoffs Involving North Carolina Newsletter for Sunday June 16, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Alumna Boyce Named Associate Vice Chancellor for Alumni Relations
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, June 15 -- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University issued the following news: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has appointed Crystal W. Boyce '07 '15 associate vice chancellor for the Office of Alumni Relations. Boyce, who has 15 years of experience at the university, previously served in the position on an interim basis. Her appointment took effect June 1. "We could not be more excited to have Crystal assume the leaders  more

IN THE STATES: Team Biden-Harris Deliver for Americans as MAGA Republicans Fall Into Chaos
WASHINGTON, June 14 -- The Democratic National Committee issued the following news release: This week, Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to North Carolina and spoke at Johnson C. Smith University as a part of her Economic Opportunity Tour. The Vice President highlighted the administration's new proposal to remove medical debt from credit reports and highlighted investments in local communities. In North Carolina: Charlotte Observer: Medical debt shouldn't kill credit scores, VP Kamala Harr  more

WCU Board of Trustees Approve Chris Williams as the University's CIO
CULLOWHEE, North Carolina, June 15 -- Western Carolina University issued the following news: By Marlon W. Morgan Chris Williams has reached the culmination of what he had strategically positioned himself for, both academically and professionally. On Friday, June 14, Western Carolina University's Board of Trustees approved Williams' selection as its chief information officer. Williams, who comes to WCU after spending the last nine years as the IT director for Student Affairs at the University   more

WPU Allows Students Opportunities to See the World
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 15 -- William Peace University issued the following news: There are amazing chances for William Peace University students to broaden their horizons right here in Raleigh. However, there are even better opportunities for students who choose to study abroad. Recently a group of 17 Pacers spent 11 days overseas touring the British Isles, as part of the WPU Study Abroad program. Professor Kathy Corley, the program coordinator, took her first group of students out of   more