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(03/17/20 1:40am)
As the second week of spring break begins and students get ready to start remote classes beginning March 23 due to the spread of COVID-19, there are plenty of uncertainties surrounding the rest of the semester at UNC.
(03/13/20 8:02pm)
Kevin Guskiewicz permanently took on the role of chancellor in December 2019, and previously served as interim chancellor for almost a year. During his time in charge, the University has experienced controversy over a Silent Sam settlement, a Department of Education report that UNC violated campus safety laws, the effects of a global coronavirus outbreak and more.
(03/12/20 9:08pm)
Updated March 17, 6:55 p.m.: UNC is canceling all spring 2020 study abroad and international academic programs in every country in the world, according to a campus-wide email sent Tuesday.
(03/12/20 8:03pm)
Updated at 3:15 p.m.
(03/11/20 8:54pm)
UNC has extended spring break by a week and will begin remote instruction March 23, according to a campus-wide email sent by Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz Wednesday.
(03/06/20 4:28pm)
Two female UNC students reported they were touched inappropriately by a male student on Tuesday in the Hanes Art Center, according to an Alert Carolina email sent Friday.
(03/06/20 3:30am)
Students traveling for spring break to states with a coronavirus state of emergency may be asked to self-quarantine off campus for 14 days when they return to UNC.
(03/05/20 6:23am)
Updated 8:40 p.m.: UNC is prohibiting University-affiliated travel to countries with Level 2 (Practice Enhanced Precautions) travel advisories, which currently includes Japan, according to a campus-wide email sent Monday night.
(03/01/20 12:07am)
The University is cancelling all 2020 spring semester study abroad programs in Italy due to coronavirus and has restrictions on travel to China, South Korea and Italy, according to a campus-wide email Saturday.
(02/28/20 5:17pm)
Terry Rhodes, currently the interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will take on the role of dean officially on March 1, according to a Friday message from Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz.
(02/19/20 4:26am)
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law requested on behalf of its clients Tuesday that the Board of Governors seek to recover the $74,999 paid to the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans Inc. in an earlier settlement.
(02/17/20 9:50pm)
UNC Police arrested an on-campus resident for possession of a rifle in Koury Residence Hall on Sunday, according to an Alert Carolina message sent Monday.
(02/16/20 11:16pm)
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said he will do whatever possible to ensure that Silent Sam does not return to UNC’s campus at a Faculty Council meeting on Friday.
(02/14/20 4:33am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article ran with an incorrect name. Randy Ramsey, chairperson of the Board of Governors, called the legal action by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law irresponsible on Dec. 16. The article has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/12/20 5:03pm)
Updated 10:54 p.m: Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz responded to Judge Baddour's dismissal of the Silent Sam suit with a statement reiterating his position on the monument.
(01/21/20 12:52am)
With the North Carolina budget at a stalemate, and amid mounting concerns over the UNC System's Silent Sam settlement, Kevin Guskiewicz joined a Faculty Council meeting last week — his first as UNC's permanent chancellor
(01/08/20 5:02pm)
Editor's Note: The article was updated on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. with the most recent copy of the lawsuit.
(12/17/19 12:20am)
The North Carolina Sons of Confederate Veterans received $74,999 in a settlement with the Board of Governors less than a week before the $2.5 million Silent Sam agreement was announced, according to public records released Monday.
(12/13/19 6:38pm)
Kevin Guskiewicz, who has served as UNC’s interim chancellor since February, was named the University’s 12th permanent chancellor Friday as protesters stood outside in opposition to the recent Silent Sam settlement.
(12/16/19 8:45pm)
Updated 3:45 p.m.: Board of Governors Chairperson Randy Ramsey called the legal motion from the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law "irresponsible" in a statement, saying the group is undermining public safety with attempts to return Silent Sam to campus.