Over the summer, the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill announced its plan to offer Nikole Hannah-Jones, the creator of the 1619 project, a tenured position in the Hussman School of Journalism as the Knight Chair…
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Over the summer, the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill announced its plan to offer Nikole Hannah-Jones, the creator of the 1619 project, a tenured position in the Hussman School of Journalism as the Knight Chair…
The fallout continues at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill after the university’s board of trustees reversed its position on tenure for 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones this year. Instead, the university’s public affairs committee…
A panel discussion brought up the idea that maybe government intervention in universities was a big mistake, taking into account issues facing higher education as of late.
An academic at North Carolina-Chapel Hill spoke at a conservative think tank and pointed out that relationships, not career, should be the priority of working women nowadays, contrary to the claims of liberal feminists.
UNC Board Rejects Proposal to Keep Confederate Statue in Separate Building
Silent Sam might make more money dead than he ever did alive.
For years the word truth was usually preceded by the definite article. Now, at least politically and academically–and they often overlap, it is getting other modifiers.
A couple of criminology professors contend that “alt-right” protesters should be treated as street gangs, but were silent on the “Antifa” (i.e. anti-fascist) protesters who also ignite violence.
But does it really matter who wins?
When states actually have to cut their budgets because they are hemorrhaging cash, guess who still wants more.