Chapel Hill’s chancellor could signal moral clarity by refusing to display a Confederate monument on the campus. But some fear that would guarantee her dismissal, making a tense situation worse.
Striking teaching assistants have injected urgency into the debate over the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Confederate monument. A member of the Board of Governors, set to meet on Friday, told The Chronicle he’d move to have them fired.
The Education Department’s action, which sets in motion the Obama administration’s “borrower defense” rule, will grant debt relief to some 15,000 student borrowers.
The pilot program, run by the University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center, brought together college officials who otherwise might gather only in times of crisis.
Administrators, responding to the resolution of a 2016 case at Baylor University, banned the former fraternity president from commencement and kicked him out of graduate school.
The faculty member had been scheduled to testify on Thursday about the federal minimum-wage debate. But after homophobic posts from his time as a Cornell University doctoral student reappeared, the panel reconsidered.
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