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Enrollment increased at every public university in North Carolina this fall, but that doesn鈥檛 mean they are immune to changing enrollment patterns.
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Final ballot counts, the incoming Governor's office, what's next for Roy Cooper, the UNC could implement protest policy system-wide all on Due South's North Carolina 瓜神app Roundup.
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The proposal comes after several pro-Palestinian protests and encampments at UNC System institutions earlier this year.
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NC Promise has led to significant enrollment increases at public universities in the state. But this year, those gains could come at a cost.
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Out of all the institutions that gutted DEI programs, UNC-Chapel Hill鈥檚 administration cut the most.
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The UNC System sent the same guidance to every public university in the state, but each had a different plan for compliance.
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The position eliminations are a direct result of the UNC Board of Governors repealing its policy mandating DEI offices at public universities and replacing it with one enshrining 鈥渋nstitutional neutrality.鈥
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Several universities have shuttered their DEI offices to comply with a new UNC System policy. LGBTQ+ advocates worry on- and off-campus voices will weaponize these changes against university centers, students, and faculty.
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瓜神app reporter Brianna Atkinson sits down for an extended conversation with Lee Roberts, one day after he was named the 13th chancellor at UNC-Chapel Hill
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UNC System President Peter Hans made the announcement Friday morning, after the full UNC Board of Governors approved the selection. Hans called Lee Roberts "a calm, steady and focused leader."