Wainstein's report, NCAA notices and accrediting response paint different pictures
In October 2014, the public was given what was considered the end of UNC’s yearslong academic-athletic scandal: independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein’s report.
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In October 2014, the public was given what was considered the end of UNC’s yearslong academic-athletic scandal: independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein’s report.
Worries that the NCAA will make an example out of UNC with an over-the-top punishment were lessened with Monday’s release of the amended Notice of Allegations.
4:40 p.m., April 25: Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham said he was unable to provide answers to several of the questions asked of him during a conference call on the amended Notice of Allegations because the "NCAA decided what broke a bylaw and what didn't."
At roughly 1 a.m. Wednesday, a UNC student was robbed at gunpoint — the second time this has happened in less than a week.
Acquiescing to a requirement from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the University posted its first monitoring report regarding the accreditation bylaws that were broken during the nearly 20-year academic-athletic scandal.
UNC’s academic-athletic scandal has dominated headlines for more than five years now, and this summer will be no different.
Two UNC students can be arrested for the same crime, go through the same Honor Court proceedings and receive completely different punishments.
The James B. Hunt Jr. Institute for Educational Leadership and Policy might be on its own soon.
Ten years ago, a terrifying day was nearly one of the most tragic in University history.
UNC moms rejoice — you might not have to share your day with those pesky graduates soon.
Winston Crisp was probably exaggerating when he told the UNC Board of Trustees University Affairs committee that he could talk for three hours about University happenings.
Fifty-eight-year-old Gaylan Bishop is the University employee who was injured in the Dey Hall electrical closet accident Wednesday night, according to an incident report from the Department of Public Safety.
Clarification: The (Raleigh) News & Observer agreed to go on the record with Bradley Bethel and have a discussion but did not agree to go on camera, according to John Drescher, the executive editor of the paper. He said Bethel declined the offer.
RALEIGH — The UNC-system Board of Governors made a mistake, the board’s interim chairperson admitted to a questioning committee comprised of North Carolina legislators Wednesday.
Kevin Guskiewicz will be the next dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, according to a release from the University Thursday.
Kevin Guskiewicz has been named the next dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, according to a release from the University.
On Monday, UNC posted an announcement on its scandal website without warning.
In an attempt not to say anything controversial about the LGBT community, UNC-system President-elect Margaret Spellings said something controversial.
Update 2:30 p.m.: UNC-system President-elect Margaret Spellings did not have much time to answer questions after her selection, but her responses did shed some light on how a Spellings-led system might look.