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By beating N.C. State 55-51, Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey became the first Black woman to win an ACC tournament title.
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Nearly two dozen “clean energy” projects have been built or proposed in North Carolina, many in counties that have been ravaged by job losses in textiles, furniture, and other industries.
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Change coming for women’s ACC Tournament, but N.C. State, Duke, UNC focused on winning in GreensboroThe ACC women's basketball tournament will experience a handful of changes over the next few seasons, adding new teams and changing venues. But for now, the focus is on the championship in Greensboro.
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Former President Donald Trump has further escalated his immigration rhetoric, baselessly accusing President Joe Biden of waging a "conspiracy to overthrow the United States of America" at the border.
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A UNC Greensboro physics professor was only months away from tenure when the university announced that it's planning to eliminate 20 departments, including hers.
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The department dean’s recommendations include 19 programs, majors and minors total — affecting about 194 students.
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UNC Greensboro's chancellor and provost will share department deans' recommendations for which programs should be cut.
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UNC-Greensboro is conducting an academic program review, which could lead to program cuts. Students, faculty and the UNCG community are worried humanities programs might be the first to go.
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The location near Greensboro will serve as Toyota’s epicenter of lithium-ion battery production in North America. It will be a key supplier for the Kentucky-based plant tasked with building Toyota's first U.S.-made electric vehicles.
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Carson talked about her new role as the ACC's senior associate commissioner for women's basketball, the transfer portal, conference realignment, and Greensboro's future as the conference tournament's home.