Q&A with UNC's first black faculty member
In the fall of 1966, the University underwent a significant transformation when former professor Hortense McClinton joined the School of Social Work as the first black faculty member to be hired at UNC.
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In the fall of 1966, the University underwent a significant transformation when former professor Hortense McClinton joined the School of Social Work as the first black faculty member to be hired at UNC.
With the dust settling from last week’s historic election and the Republican takeover of the state legislature, University administrators are still holding their breath.
A first-of-its-kind initiative headed by the University will aim to address the increasing trend of adolescent violence in a rural county of North Carolina.