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UNC-Chapel Hill faculty say civics school is eroding trust, formalize concerns about its leadership

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UNC-Chapel Hill faculty say civics school is eroding trust, formalize concerns about its leadership

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UNC-Chapel Hill faculty have adopted two resolutions expressing concerns about the university's School of Civic Life and Leadership, citing issues with its leadership and curriculum. The faculty is calling for the release of a report detailing a $1.2 million investigation into the school.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty has voted to formalize concerns about the School of Civic Life and Leadership. The school was created in 2023 amid controversy, with critics arguing it was established to promote conservative views on campus. Faculty members have raised issues with the school's curriculum, hiring practices, and leadership. A $1.2 million investigation into the school has been conducted, but the report remains undisclosed. Faculty are calling for the report's release, citing concerns about the school's rigor and potential problematic actions. The controversy has sparked protests among students and faculty, with many demanding greater transparency from university administrators.

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