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High Point University to build new arena, conference center Updated: 12:16 PM EST Jan 30, 2017 Editorial Standards ⓘ Bethany Sharpton ...
There had been some talk for some weeks now that UNC may not be completely done putting together their 2025-26 roster, and it ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. — The High Point University student who allegedly planned out a campus shooting, Paul Steber, was transferred to a North Carolina psychiatric hospital after a judge ordered ...
High Point University’s president Nido Qubein announced he will remain on the job for another 10 years. In a nearly two-hour presentation, Qubein unveiled what he calls a bold plan for the ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. — A High Point University student found with two guns and ammunition in his dorm room on campus had a plan to “shoot up the school,” court documents show. Documents state ...
"High Point University is a values-based university, and that was an important factor for us in selecting Alan Huss as the Men's Basketball Head Coach," President Qubein said. "Not only do Alan's ...
High Point University has purchased the former High Point Chamber of Commerce building. Purchased for $2 million, the building will be used for High Point University’s flagship dental practice.
The High Point Economic Development Corp., a local business promotion group, says the university pumps $418 million annually into the local economy—although the school’s annual operating ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. — High Point University is investigating a hate crime and vandalism case on its campus. The university said hate language directed toward members of the LGBTQ+ community was ...
High Point University initially banned 49 diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI)-related words from its documents following a directive from the Trump administration, but later retracted the ban ...
The president of High Point University ranked as the third highest-paid university president in the country, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education report on 2013 data.
High Point senior guard Bobby Pettiford was the game’s leading scorer with 17 points. Former WRAL sports anchor Ken Medlin teaches broadcast journalism at High Point University.
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