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Schools within the UNC System cut nearly five dozen positions, reassigned more than 100 positions and redirected more than $17 million in funding to comply with a new system-wide diversity policy.
The University of Tennessee System has helped form the Commission for Public Higher Education, a new accrediting agency led by the UNC System. The new accreditor also includes the university ...
While UNC System schools could still offer such courses, “all general education requirements and major-specific requirements mandating completion of course credits related to diversity, equity ...
The University of Tennessee System has helped form the Commission for Public Higher Education, a new accrediting agency led by the UNC System. The new accreditor also includes the university ...
In late May, the UNC Board of Governors revoked and replaced its 2019 diversity policy, which outlined several diversity jobs and their responsibility for coordinating DEI efforts across the system.
The UNC System banned required diversity, equity and inclusion classes after a Trump order. But some majors, graduate programs got approval to keep them.
Welcome to Dean’s List, a higher education newsletter from The News & Observer and me, Korie Dean.. This week’s edition includes an early look at the UNC System programs granted DEI waivers ...
UNC-Chapel Hill removed the highest, with 20 positions cut. Several schools, including ECU, UNC Charlotte, and UNC Wilmington, said position cuts did not result in any layoffs.
Andrew Tripp’s Feb. 5 memo was clear: UNC System schools could no longer require students to take courses related to DEI as part of their mandatory general-education curricula.
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UNC System schools cut 59 jobs, move $17 million to comply with new diversity policySchools within the UNC System cut nearly five dozen positions, reassigned more than 100 positions and redirected more than $17 million in funding to comply with a new system-wide diversity policy.
Andrew Tripp’s Feb. 5 memo was clear: UNC System schools could no longer require students to take courses related to DEI as part of their mandatory general-education curricula.
Schools within the University of North Carolina System cut nearly five dozen positions, reassigned roughly 130 more and redirected more than $17 million in funding to comply with a new system-wide ...
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