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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
UNC system moves closer to eliminating DEI staff
The University Governance Committee for the University of North Carolina system’s Board of Governors recently passe…
By Patrick McDonald '26
May 6, 2024
UNC to pay Students for Fair Admissions $4.8 million after pivotal SCOTUS affirmative action decision
The University of North Carolina will pay Students for Fair Admissions after losing its affirmative action case at …
By Adam Sabes
Jan 30, 2024
5 times DEI died on campus in 2023
Georgia’s university system now prohibits all 26 of its schools from requiring applicants to submit any 'political …
By Campus Reform
Dec 26, 2023
UNC Jefferson Award recipient says that the award is a 'reckoning with Thomas Jefferson's legacy' and 'systemic racism'
The professor received an award given to 'the faculty who most closely approximates in his teaching and personal l…
By Marya Ruth Dunning '25
Nov 20, 2023
'You are hereby warned': Legal group tells law schools to back off plans to circumvent SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
America First Legal sent letters to law schools across the country to stop them from trying to end-run the Supreme…
By John Rigolizzo
Jul 10, 2023
ANALYSIS: Fabricated media narrative fuels affirmative action outrage
This outrage is a sentiment that has been cultivated by legacy media and ‘trusted academic leaders’ who have fueled…
By Jared Gould
Jun 30, 2023
Legal foundation responds to landmark SCOTUS decision on affirmative action
'For too long, colleges have engaged in racial discrimination in the name of so-called diversity.'
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Jun 30, 2023
Harvard responds, suggests it will continue to consider race via loophole in SCOTUS decision
Harvard’s statement seemed to heavily imply that it would circumvent the decision using the majority opinion as a l…
By John Rigolizzo
Jun 30, 2023
UNC 'inclusive language' guide tells students, faculty to avoid terms 'poor,' 'homeless,' and 'opposite sex'
By Brendan McDonald '25
Jun 19, 2023
University of North Carolina eliminates DEI statements for faculty, students
DEI statements can ‘function as litmus tests for adherence to prevailing socio-political views on various matters o…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Feb 28, 2023
Legal issues facing higher education in 2023
Upcoming Supreme Court decisions could determine the fate of women’s sports, the Biden administration’s loan forgiv…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 29, 2022
PROF. ELLWANGER: The End of Affirmative Action on Campus? Don’t Bet on It.
If the Justices in the current cases truly want to end to affirmative action, history should tell them that it won’…
By Adam Ellwanger
Nov 29, 2022
WATCH: Conservative student assaulted at Matt Walsh event
On this week’s episode of Campus Countdown, Campus Reform Correspondent Wyatt Eichholz covers the vandalism that en…
By Wyatt Eichholz '24
Nov 5, 2022
National Pro-Life Chalk Day results in more campus vandalism
Pro-abortion students vandalized pro-life messages drawn on college campuses during National Pro-Life Chalk Day.
By Georgia Lucas '23
Nov 3, 2022
Students For Fair Admissions argue that ‘racial classifications’ are ‘unnecessarily divisive’ and carry ‘stigmatic harm’
Attorney Patrick Strawbridge representing Students For Fair Admissions said, 'this Court's landmark decision in Bro…
By Kate Anderson
Nov 1, 2022
Students at North Carolina universities are often victims of anti-Semitism
Duke University's Student Government President vetoed a pro-Israel student organization's request to be recognized.…
By Avery Selby
Oct 16, 2022
POLL: Majority of Americans oppose Affirmative Action policies
A majority of likely voters oppose race-based admission standards in higher education.
By Alexa Schwerha
Oct 2, 2022
ACLU files lawsuit against Florida’s ‘Individual Freedom Act’ calling it 'racially motivated censorship'
The lawsuit claims that limiting education on CRT and gender theory violates the Constitution.
By Kate Anderson
Aug 29, 2022
'Students who identify as conservative face distinctive challenges': report
On May 17, the University of North Carolina System released a report on the status of 'Free Expression and Construc…
By Lena Branch '24
Aug 13, 2022
MBA programs are training America’s future woke corporate leaders
MBA programs at universities across the country have added diversity, inclusion, and equity (DEI) initiatives into …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
May 5, 2022
2022 Midterms: 20-1, North Carolina university employees are donating to Democrats over Republicans
Campus Reform analyzed FEC data on employee political donations from 10 of the state's leading universities.
By Peter Cordi
Mar 10, 2022
SCOTUS agrees to hear lawsuits against Harvard, UNC race-based admissions policies
The Supreme Court will hear two college admissions cases consolidated as one set of oral arguments.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 24, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Survey of 200+ sociology syllabi reveals liberal bias across assignments, readings
Campus Reform analyzed 201 undergraduate sociology course syllabi from six universities obtained through a Freedom …
By Katelynn Richardson '22
Dec 29, 2021
Counting down the top 5 stories from the UNC-Nikole Hannah Jones saga
University of North Carolina set out to integrate Hannah-Jones into their faculty as a centerpiece of their journal…
By Addison Smith
Dec 24, 2021
5 times campus leftists were wrong about violence in 2021
From supporting a man who attacked a US senator to equating Trumpism to terrorism, here are five times campus lefti…
By Angela Morabito
Dec 21, 2021
UNC Board of Trustees votes to maintain racial discrimination in admissions
Marty Kotis, a trustee at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, introduced a measure last month that would …
By Robert Schmad '23
Nov 16, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: That seminar about right-handed privilege cost $4,000
Christina Parle's talk, which included an overview of discrimination faced by left-handed people, went viral earlie…
By Ben Zeisloft
Nov 5, 2021
Court allows UNC to keep using race as admissions factor
A U.S. district court judge has ruled that UNC may continue to consider race in admissions.
By Angela Morabito
Oct 22, 2021
Committee will investigate 'structural racism' at UNC after Nikole Hannah-Jones controversy
The investigation follows the purported 'mishandling' of 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones’ tenure offer.
By Ben Zeisloft
Oct 12, 2021
$300k NSF grant to train student teachers on ‘systemic racism’
UNC Charlotte was awarded almost $300,000 to create training modules for student teachers on the effects of systemi…
By Kenlee Foskey '22
Oct 5, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: UNC course says WWII was 'Japan's attempt to roll back Euro-American colonialism'
The UNC course syllabus also characterizes Japan's military aggression during World War II as 'the first global att…
By Angela Morabito
Aug 31, 2021
'Deny public tax dollars for social justice education,' researcher argues
David Randall calls for higher education reform in his critique on the costs of social justice programs.
By Corey Walker '26
Aug 26, 2021
Over 400 UNC instructors tried to delay on-campus classes
Nearly 500 faculty members at UNC signed a petition asking the university to delay in-person classes for a month.
By Katelynn Richardson '22
Aug 22, 2021
UNC journalism dean resigns post after Nikole Hannah-Jones controversy
UNC announced yesterday that Susan King will step down as dean of its journalism and media school.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 18, 2021
Was Nikole Hannah-Jones 'happy' with non-tenured offer? Emails reveal confusion, conflicting opinions at UNC.
Emails obtained by ‘Campus Reform’ indicate that Nikole Hannah-Jones accepted a five-year, tenure-track contract at…
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 13, 2021
Universities train future teachers to push Critical Race Theory and social justice
Colleges across the US are showing education students how to apply CRT and social justice to their profession.
By Angela Morabito
Aug 5, 2021
'Protect Nikole': Emails reveal UNC dean asked ABC News for favorable Nikole Hannah-Jones coverage.
In an email obtained by 'Campus Reform,' the dean of the journalism school at the University of North Carolina aske…
By Angela Morabito
Jul 30, 2021
Journalism faculty, students deprioritize 'objectivity,' 'impartiality' in reporting
UNC journalism professors are uncomfortable with a plaque at the school that espouses the values of 'impartiality' …
By Amelia Scarponi '23
Jul 22, 2021
UNC Black Student Movement demands termination of police chief for 'assaulting' protestors
UNC’s Black Student Movement is now calling for Holland’s termination, claiming that he is a 'threat' to their 'saf…
By Leana Dippie '23
Jul 14, 2021
Student leaders issue 'anti-racist' demands to UNC in aftermath of Nikole Hannah-Jones’ rejection of tenure offer
Students believe Nikole Hannah-Jones’ tenure rejection reveals larger issues within the university and are now issu…
By Katelynn Richardson '22
Jul 12, 2021
Nikole Hannah-Jones turns down UNC tenure offer
Hannah-Jones also announced that she is accepting a position at Howard University.
By Kyle Reynolds '23
Jul 6, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Public universities contribute thousands to leftist WaPo 'Made in History' blog
One university reported spending up to $10,000, others confirmed they contribute financially in return for advertis…
By Katelynn Richardson '22
Jul 1, 2021
UNC Board of Trustees grants tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones
The author of the '1619 Project' will be the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism.
By Angela Morabito
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Addison Pummill
Jul 1, 2021
Federal government hosted professors' talks on anti-racist education for young children
The Department of Health and Human Services had several professors present on 'anti-racism' in early childhood edu…
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 10, 2021
WATCH: Trustees meeting disrupted by UNC students protesting for Nikole Hannah-Jones
After the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill delayed granting tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones, students and …
By Ben Zeisloft
May 21, 2021
REPORT: UNC journalism school backs off plan to give tenure to author of debunked ‘1619 Project’
The University of North Carolina’s journalism school recently announced that it had tapped “1619 Project” founder N…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 19, 2021
Author of debunked 1619 Project to join UNC as 'Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism'
Nikole Hannah-Jones will join the University of North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media.
By Ashley Carnahan
Apr 28, 2021
UNC event repeats notion of fighting racism through 'self-care'
During a virtual event at the University of North Carolina, professors spoke of using “rest” and “radical self-care…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 26, 2021
During global pandemic, student paper says 'biggest' public safety threat is ICE
The editorial board of the UNC-Chapel Hill student paper suggested that ICE agents are the "biggest threat" to publ…
By Jessica Custodio '23
Apr 15, 2020
UNC alters admissions requirements for THREE years in response to coronavirus
The UNC System Board decided on Monday to adopt a new admission standard in the fall due to the coronavirus.
By Caroline Wharton
Apr 2, 2020