UNC system’s board of governors replaces DEI policy
- The University of North Carolina Board of Governors decided to eliminate the requirement for diversity, equity, and inclusion offices in the university system.
- Concern arises among students and staff about the impact on cultural events, scholarships, and related programs following the policy change.
- Funds previously allocated to DEI programs are now to be redirected to support student success and well-being as per the updated policy.
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UNC System board votes to repeal diversity policy
RALEIGH — North Carolina's public university system board voted Thursday to repeal a nearly five-year-old diversity, equity and inclusion policy, meaning its 17 schools will likely join other major universities in cutting diversity programs and jobs.
UNC System Board of Governors Votes to End DEI Policy
The University of North Carolina System, which oversees 17 schools, voted to repeal its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policy this week. The post UNC System Board of Governors Votes to End DEI Policy appeared first on Breitbart.
UNC system’s board of governors replaces DEI policy
The board of governors for the University of North Carolina (UNC) System voted to replace its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies among 17 public universities across the state. The Thursday decision works to “ensure equality of all persons & viewpoints” and replaces a 2019 policy that emphasized inclusivity and required diversity reports from each…
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