The History and Future of Academic Freedom at UNC EDITORâS NOTE: The following is the second installment of a three-part essay by Lloyd Kramer, a professor of history and former Chair of the Faculty Council at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he has been a faculty member since 1986. By Lloyd Kramer Over most of UNCâs history… READ MORE
Defending Carolinaâs priceless gem, Part I
Academic Freedom is the Foundation for Great Universities EDITORâS NOTE: The following is the first installment of a three-part essay by Lloyd Kramer, a professor of history and former Chair of the Faculty Council at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he has been a faculty member since 1986. By Lloyd Kramer Almost 700 faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill… READ MORE
UNC-CH board backs policy against political questions
CHAPEL HILL (March 23, 2023) â The chair of UNC-Chapel Hillâs trustees isnât backing down from a new School of Civic Life and Leadership â or a new policy that forbids university officials to ask applicants about their positions on political issues. But he doesnât say how the university can do both at the same… READ MORE
Paul Fulton: UNC School of Civic Life is not a done deal
By Paul FultonSpecial to The PilotMarch 6, 2023 In response to Connie Lovellâs column Feb. 25 (âNew UNC School Will Give Students Critical Thinking Skills Needed in Lifeâ): The notion of adding conservative faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill is a popular one, given public perceptions. However, my own grandchildren who have graduated from Chapel Hill tell… READ MORE
Case study in UNC board overreach?
CHAPEL HILL (February 21, 2023) â Thereâs a case study in overreach by a UNC System governing board taking place before our eyes in Chapel Hill. Administrators and faculty alike were blindsided Jan. 26 when the UNC Chapel Hill Board of Trustees adopted a resolution â which was not listed on the meeting agenda â… READ MORE
Guskiewicz walks a tightrope
CHAPEL HILL (February 21, 2023) â Kevin Guskiewicz is walking a tightrope. With the surprise adoption last month by the Board of Trustees at UNC-Chapel Hill of a resolution asking the university to âaccelerateâ creation of a School of Civic Life and Leadership1 â followed by a âflabbergastedâ response from bewildered faculty2 â UNCâs Chancellor… READ MORE
Chapel Hill board antics catch accreditorâs eye
RALEIGH (February 8, 2023) â UNC-Chapel Hill will soon be asked to explain its Board of Trusteesâ move to create a new program without consulting its faculty, the president of the Universityâs accrediting agency said yesterday. âWeâre waiting for them to explain that, because thatâs kind of not the way we do business,â Belle Wheelan,… READ MORE
Goldstein and Snider: How not to start a new School of Civic Life at UNC-Chapel Hill
By Buck Goldstein and William Snider CHAPEL HILL (February 2, 2023) â On Jan. 26, the chairman of the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced plans to launch a college within a college called the âSchool of Civic Life and Leadershipâ with 20 new faculty devoted to the effort. To say the UNC community was… READ MORE
BOG: Inflation bites UNC campuses
CULLOWHEE (April 7, 2022) â Weâre all feeling the bite of inflation.1 Our universities are, too. And despite a state budget that granted 5% raises over two years to university employees last fall, the board that governs the 17-campus UNC System this week began discussing the need for more raises and operating funds â including… READ MORE
Carolina named top public university in the South
(CHAPEL HILL) March 25, 2022 â The rest of the media didnât seem to notice, but the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was recently ranked the top public university in the South by the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings.1 The rankings also listed Carolina as third among all public universities and… READ MORE
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