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Nikole Hannah-Jones Declines UNC Tenure Offer
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Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones declines UNC job after tenure controversy
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Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones accepts a Peabody Award in May 2016. Credit: Getty Images for Peabody Awards
After Contentious Debate, UNC Grants Tenure To Nikole Hannah-Jones By
Updated June 30, 2021 at 8:45 PM ET
Trustees for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted Wednesday afternoon at a closed session to give tenure to star New York Times writer Nikole Hannah-Jones several months after refusing to consider her proposed tenure.
The case inspired a bruising debate over race, journalism and academic freedom. It led both to national headlines and anger and distress among many Black faculty members and students at UNC. Some professors there have publicly said they were reconsidering their willingness to remain at the university over the journalist s treatment.
Nikole Hannah Jones Lawyers Say She Won t Take UNC Position Without Tenure
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Nikole Hannah-Jones Won’t Join UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Without Tenure
The journalist was originally starting her job next month, but the board is reportedly declining to vote
Antoinette Siu | June 22, 2021 @ 4:47 PM
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Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones will not join UNC-Chapel Hill without tenure, according to Policy Watch.
Hannah-Jones, creator of “The 1619 Project,” will not begin her position as the university’s Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism originally scheduled for July 1. According to a letter from her legal team to the university, she has not withdrawn her application for tenure and does not plan to.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees reportedly declined to vote on tenure for Hannah-Jones when she was recruited for the job. She was later offered a five-year fixed term contract. Previous candidates have been hired with tenure.