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(02/01/19 4:38am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this column incorrectly stated that last year's meetings between Chancellor Folt and DTH editors were off the record. They were on the record. The column has been updated with this information, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/01/19 5:35am)
Carol Folt gave her final remarks in a Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday, her last day as chancellor of UNC.
(02/01/19 2:03am)
Chancellor Carol Folt was honored with a standing ovation after giving her final remarks at the UNC Board of Trustees meeting Thursday.
(02/01/19 2:04am)
Carol Folt completed her last day at UNC on Thursday, which elicited a mixed reaction from students. The Daily Tar Heel asked students in the Pit what they would want to say to Folt on her last day as chancellor.
(01/31/19 4:47am)
Students braved the cold to express their gratitude to Chancellor Carol Folt by writing her personal messages on letters and cards outside South Building Wednesday. Folt, who is entering her final day as chancellor, paid a visit to the students who gathered in her honor and couldn’t hold back the tears as she read the messages left for her.
(01/23/19 2:09am)
With nine days left in Chancellor Carol Folt’s term, the Faculty Executive Committee met Tuesday to appreciate her service and discuss steps after her resignation.
(01/18/19 2:57am)
In recent months, the role of the UNC-system Board of Governors and UNC Board of Trustees has been highlighted surrounding the Silent Sam controversy and Chancellor Carol Folt’s resignation. The two governing bodies complement each other to develop the University and the UNC system.
(01/16/19 4:19am)
Less than 24 hours after the Silent Sam pedestal was removed from McCorkle Place, anti-Silent Sam activists threw a party with free pizza and hot chocolate available for any anti-racist attendees. Loud music played for the crowd of students and community members gathered at the Peace and Justice Plaza Tuesday evening.
(01/16/19 3:23am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Folt's announcement was followed by a statement of support from the UNC Board of Trustees. The statement was from only the Board members who signed it. The story has been updated with the correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(01/16/19 1:55am)
Chancellor Carol Folt announced her resignation and authorized the removal of Silent Sam in an email to the UNC community on Jan. 14. Later that night, Silent Sam's plaques and the remaining base were removed from McCorkle Place. Folt originally intended to resign following May 2019 commencement; however the UNC Board of Governors voted Tuesday to make Folt's resignation date effective Jan. 31.
(01/16/19 3:57am)
After nearly six years of creating and fostering relationships with sponsors, Chancellor Carol Folt will be concluding her tenure as the University's primary liaison to outside financial and educational partners.
(11/15/18 3:25am)
For the past few months at UNC, students, faculty, alumni and citizens have formulated ideas about the unknown fate of Silent Sam, the Confederate statue that was forcibly removed by protesters in late August.
(11/02/18 4:04am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed a quote from Rianna Saslow and incorrectly stated who read the descriptions of victims. Saslow read these. The article has been updated with the correct attribution. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/04/18 9:02pm)
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Winston B. Crisp will retire later this month, according to a press release from the University.
(04/24/15 3:18am)
Since August, I’ve had to lie to myself every day. “My work is very, very important,” I’d tell my reflection as I brushed my teeth in the mornings.
(04/24/15 3:55am)
When I started this job one year ago, I made a promise to myself — I wouldn’t hire “yes people.”
(04/24/15 4:36am)
Chancellor Carol Folt peered through two glass bottles — one filled with dirty water, one filled with clear.
(04/24/15 4:33am)
Six months after an administrative assistant was positioned at the center of UNC’s academic scandal, the involvement of respected professor Jan Boxill remains in question.
(04/24/15 4:31am)
If anyone should be happy about chancellors quitting after just years on the job, it’s William Funk.
(04/24/15 4:40am)
It wasn’t long after Mark Yusko arrived in Chapel Hill in 1998 with big ideas about how to revitalize UNC-Chapel Hill’s slumping endowment that he met the brick wall of administrative bureaucracy.