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Carol Folt, who served as the 11th Chancellor of UNC-Chapel Hill and is currently the 12th president at the University of Southern California, will retire at the end of this academic school year in July 2025.
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The multimillion dollar project will focus on the Town of Nags Head and could improve the area’s storm response.
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Work is underway to complete an American Indian Cultural Garden on UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus, the first on a public university in the state. North Carolina is home to the largest American Indian population east of the Mississippi River. The new garden aims to celebrate American Indian cultures and environmental knowledge.
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Authorities in South Africa say a UNC-Chapel Hill student has died while on a hike in Cape Town. She was in the country on an exchange program. 20-year-old Brook Cheuvront was reported missing on Saturday while hiking in Table Mountain National Park.
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A Wake County Superior Court judge denied the North Carolina Republican Party's request to block use of the UNC Mobile One Card as a form of voter ID.
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Out of all the institutions that gutted DEI programs, UNC-Chapel Hill’s administration cut the most.
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The UNC System sent the same guidance to every public university in the state, but each had a different plan for compliance.
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The position eliminations are a direct result of the UNC Board of Governors repealing its policy mandating DEI offices at public universities and replacing it with one enshrining “institutional neutrality.â€
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Black student enrollment dropped significantly at UNC-Chapel Hill following last year's U.S. Supreme Court decision to end race-based affirmative action policies.
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An August report by the university's Physical Master Plan Working Group lays out challenges for Carolina's 544 buildings.