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The name Charles W. Chesnutt may sound familiar, even if you don't know where to place it. It belongs to the first African American man to be published in The Atlantic Monthly and to break into the all-white American literary establishment.
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NC Promise has led to significant enrollment increases at public universities in the state. But this year, those gains could come at a cost.
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Johnson C. Smith University provided a student success coach for each of its first-year students. The university says the initiative led to a boost in reenrollment.
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Fayetteville State University is adding oversight after a state auditor's report found nearly $700,000 in improper credit card purchases.
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Classes were canceled and students sheltered in place after the bomb threat in February.
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Over the next three years, the $5.8 million will go to several FSU programs.
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Dr. Sheila Cannon seeks to train SANE nurses at Fayetteville State University to serve in Cumberland County and nearby rural areas. She hopes for additional funding to sustain program.
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As COVID-19 cases surge in North Carolina, Fayetteville State University is delaying the start of its semester to test all students, faculty and staff for the virus.
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Fayetteville State University Chancellor Darrell T. Allison announced the gesture during an on-campus presentation Friday. WRAL reports that Floyd鈥檚 sister Bridgett Floyd, who started the foundation last year, said it鈥檚 a gift to honor the memory of Floyd, who was born in Fayetteville, and to invest in future generations.
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A new analysis from data scientists modeling the impact of COVID-19 in North Carolina shows rural areas and the older population are now being hit harder鈥�