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30605
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Dr. William H. Wagoner retired as chancellor of the University of North Carolina-Wilmington on June 30, 1990. In this article, Wagoner reflects upon his twenty-one-year tenure as the first chancellor of the university. Dr. James R. Leutze will become chancellor on July 15, 1990.
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30192
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North Carolina’s college system is as diverse as it is large, from a school founded for American Indians to its flagship campus in Chapel Hill. This article profiles chancellors of the University of North Carolina, Philip Duboise and Robin Cummings. Also provided is the annual higher education directory, is a comprehensive list that includes enrollment totals, tuition rates, and freshman acceptance rates.
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24225
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UNCC Chancellor Jim Woodward turned the commuter school into a research university. He has served the longest tenure of any chancellor (15 years) and plans to retire soon. The article discusses how he became chancellor and the improvements he made to the school over the years.
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19511
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Holden Thorps discusses his tenure as Chancellor of UNC, and the challenges he faced with budgets, the NCAA, and the increased corporatization of the university system.
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