- A national report released quarterly shows that both unemployment and underemployment have risen among recent grads—and the same is being felt in North Carolina.
- A bill heading to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's desk seeks to ensure American Indian students in public schools can wear items like feathers and plumes to their graduation ceremonies.
- State lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow American Indian high school students to wear feathers as part of their graduation regalia.
- Universities' winter graduation ceremonies celebrate many non-traditional students like North Carolina Central University graduate Pat Whitfield. She began her education at NCCU more than forty years ago, and after a long break, she has completed her degree.
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities continue to be a nurturing and ive space for African American students this graduation season.
- While the Class of 2021 took the spotlight at graduations over the Mother's Day weekend, some of the Class of 2020 also got to walk the stage in their caps and gowns too. The pandemic had derailed their regularly scheduled ceremonies.
- High school graduations across the state have taken a different form due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as drive-throughs and virtual celebrations…
- When this year’s seniors started their final year of high school, they could not have imagined that their spring would involve canceled proms, drive-thru…
- When this year’s seniors started their final year of high school, they could not have imagined that their spring would involve canceled proms, drive-thru…
- Proud grads in cap and gowns walk across the stage this weekend at commencement ceremonies around the state. There will be tender moments between family…