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UNC trustees OK tenure for journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones
Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill approved tenure Wednesday for Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, capping weeks of tension that began when a board member halted the process over questions about her teaching credentials.
July 1, 2021
(NBC News)- Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted to grant tenure to Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones Wednesday.
The school faced backlash from Black students and faculty who said the board’s initial failure to do so reflected a history of systemic racism at the school.
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has handed a decisive victory to unqualified mediocrities everywhere.
The university’s board of trustees voted 9-4 to approve tenure for the
New York Times Magazine’s most famous crank and conspiracy theorist, Nikole Hannah-Jones, whose 1619 Project has won her acclaim and accolades, despite being an error-riddled mishmash of historical fiction.
The board awarded Hannah-Jones tenure after it offered her a five-year fixed term, with the option to apply for tenure review at the end, at UNC’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media as chairwoman in race and investigative journalism. The five-year option was offered after certain board members balked at the idea of granting the 1619 Project founder full tenure right off the bat.