vimarsana.com

Page 253 - பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் வடக்கு கரோலினா இல் தேவாலயம் மலை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

UNC and right-wing cancel culture

© Getty Images The University of North Carolina is one of America s great educational institutions that s not easy to say as a Wake Forest graduate married to a Duke alumna. But UNC s cherished history of excellence is being challenged by right-wing political yahoos interfering in its academic affairs. The latest is the refusal of the Chapel Hill board of trustees to grant tenure to New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones for an endowed Knight chair at the Hussman School of Journalism. They claim it s because of her lack of academic credentials. That I think is a lie. The Knight chairs are intended to enlist top people from journalism to complement the faculty s academics. None of the previous UNC Knight chairs were from an academic background and all got tenure.

Georgetown investigated Professor Michael Eric Dyson for student harassment allegations before his hire by Vanderbilt

Georgetown investigated Professor Michael Eric Dyson for student harassment allegations before his hire by Vanderbilt  Georgetown conducted an investigation into Professor Michael Eric Dyson beginning in February 2020 for allegations of harassment and repeated attempts to establish an off-campus relationship with a female student in one of his Georgetown classes, according to the student and emails obtained by the Voice. Georgetown’s Institutional Diversity, Equity and Affirmative Action (IDEAA) office began a formal investigation into Dyson’s conduct after the student and members of the Black Survivors’ Coalition (BSC) raised instances of harassment and inappropriate interactions with students. Allegations against Dyson, one of the country’s foremost Black scholars, go back to the 2000s, but this action triggered the first known formal inquiry into Dyson’s behavior. The Georgetown investigation, which included interviews with BSC members and the student, extended t

Ex-deputy sues Durham Co sheriff over vaccine mandate – North Carolina Lawyers Weekly

Ex-deputy sues Durham Co. sheriff over vaccine mandate DURHAM (AP) A former North Carolina deputy is suing a sheriff over his requirement for employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Christopher Neve, the former Durham County deputy, is asking a court to force Sheriff Clarence Birkhead to reinstate him with back pay and to rule that vaccine mandates are unconstitutional, The Herald-Sun of Durham reported Friday. The lawsuit, filed in April in federal court, argues that mandating a vaccine that has only emergency authorization from the Food and Drug Administration and not formal approval violates federal law. The Durham County Sheriff’s Office declined to comment Friday, citing the ongoing litigation.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.