
A recent study released in January found that 11.1 percent of non-technical majors were unemployed upon graduation, compared to 8.9 percent of social sciences majors and 5.4 percent of engineering, sciences, education or health care majors.
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A recent study released in January found that 11.1 percent of non-technical majors were unemployed upon graduation, compared to 8.9 percent of social sciences majors and 5.4 percent of engineering, sciences, education or health care majors.
In the past three academic years, the number of citations for off-campus alcohol-related issues has dropped from 115 to 81 in the previous year.
Four University-sponsored selective living groups received housing on West Campus for Fall 2012.
Fewer homeless people exited Durham’s support system in 2010 compared to the previous two years.
The N.C. General Assembly passed legislation in July that redraws the boundaries of the state’s 13 congressional districts. Some groups, however, have criticized the legislation, contending that the new boundaries are partisan.