Editorial: Despite what the Board of Governors say, DEI is essential to UNC
"DEI programs represent more than empty symbols for institutions to win points for being progressive; these programs are essential to fostering a community ...
Read More »"DEI programs represent more than empty symbols for institutions to win points for being progressive; these programs are essential to fostering a community ...
Read More »Early on Monday morning, The Southern Student Action Coalition filed a complaint with the N.C. Attorney General’s office against the UNC System for ...
Read More »The nearly 300 responses to the 2024 internal audit prove that our newsroom must continue to do more. We must continue to transform and take strides to ...
Read More »"These recent actions from the Board of Governors convey that the diverse voices of students across our campuses are not worth protecting, at least not ...
Read More »"Since I was aware of my racial identity, I’ve struggled with the feeling of never completely belonging to either the white or Filipino half of my ethnic ...
Read More »The teach-in was planned to discuss the actions of powerful hidden figures in North Carolina controlling education and advocating against their involvement. ...
Read More »Changes include the removal of race as a factor during any stage of the admissions process, including using race as a “benefit” for an applicant profile ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro have similar processes for renaming streets, involving community members, property owners and town councils. Recently, there ...
Read More »Students discussed safety, community and representation at a town hall focused on diversity, equity and inclusion hosted by the UNC Undergraduate Executive ...
Read More »“We have faculty that tells our kids that either they’re college material or not, and words are big, they can influence a child when they don’t ...
Read More »Some Black graduate students, such as Simone Wilson and Daniel Johnson, say they don't feel supported by the University. Data from UNC Graduate School's ...
Read More »UNC and CAPS offer many identity-based mental health resources for students, including specialized care for people of color and gender-affirming healthcare. ...
Read More »Sharif Durhams, the first Black editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel, has been named the managing editor of news of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ...
Read More »House Bill 607 prohibits UNC System schools and community colleges from compelling students, faculty and administrators to express a given view of social ...
Read More »On Saturday morning in Carroll Hall, the Affirmative Action Coalition hosted the Diversity at Carolina event to discuss affirmative action policy and ...
Read More »The free-of-charge clinic aims to provide access and resources to young girls and families of color and help minimize the various barriers to participation. ...
Read More »The computer science department, typically a male-dominated field, has seen an increase in students identifying as non-binary and female over the past ...
Read More »In an effort to make the space more inclusive, the Chapel Hill Public Library is launching an initiative that offers nature-themed, sensory-friendly resources. ...
Read More »Allies for Minorities and Women in Science and Engineering, or AM_WISE, is a group of UNC graduate students who serve as both a resource and a support ...
Read More »For many years, the Tar Heels' roster has been one with very little color. However, this lack of diversity is apparent at college programs across the ...
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