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Yenor, Scott; Miller, Anna K. – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2022
Critical Social Justice (CSJ) poses a threat to higher education and to the American way of life. This ideology divides the world into aggrieved minorities and oppressive majorities, reducing people to a group identity grounded in immutable characteristics such as race and sex. It is based on a distorted view of what a human being is, compromising…
Descriptors: State Universities, Social Justice, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Horzempa, Magdalene – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2018
In 2017, the North Carolina legislature passed House Bill 527 (now State Law 2017-196) in order to foster free, open inquiry in the state's colleges and universities. One of the provisions ordered the University of North Carolina system Board of Governors to produce an annual report on two major categories of intellectual freedom: free speech and…
Descriptors: State Universities, Freedom of Speech, Institutional Characteristics, Intellectual Freedom
American Association of University Professors, 2022
This report by the Special Committee on Governance, Academic FreeĀ­dom, and Institutional Racism in the University of North Carolina (UNC) system considers the influence of the gerrymandered North Carolina state legislature on the systemwide board of governors and campus boards of trustees and how political pressure has obstructed meaningful…
Descriptors: Governance, Academic Freedom, Racial Bias, State Universities
Kissel, Adam – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2020
This report examines five of North Carolina's largest universities -- University of North Carolina (UNC)-Chapel Hill, UNC Charlotte, North Carolina State University, Wake Forest University, and Duke University -- and finds that discrimination on the basis of sex is rampant at these higher education institutions. Tens of thousands of male students,…
Descriptors: State Universities, Gender Discrimination, Equal Education, Access to Education
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Boucher, Diane M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2017
What accounts for the variation in southern state colleges and universities responses to initial desegregation? This article analyzes southern state university responses to qualified Black students' applications to historically white public colleges. Furthermore, the study tests V.O. Key's hypothesis in Southern Politics in State and Nation--that…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, State Universities, African American Students, College Students
Schalin, Jay – John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, 2014
North Carolina State University's general education program is ambitious, seeking to accomplish a great many things. Yet its implementation is not aligned with its ambitions, because it demands too little of students. This gap between intentions and implementation can cause students to end up with anti-intellectual attitudes, poor writing and…
Descriptors: General Education, State Universities, Thinking Skills, Required Courses
Sanders, Jon – John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, 2007
University of North Carolina (UNC) officials and lobbyists worry that low faculty pay is creating a "brain drain," causing faculty to leave the system for positions at other, better-paying universities. To stop the "brain drain," the university system is seeking from the legislature $87.8 million for fiscal years 2007-09 to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Teacher Salaries, Comparative Analysis
North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill. Board of Governors. – 1978
The long range plan for the University of North Carolina system is the third edition of a plan initiated in 1976. The revised plan incorporates new information on and changes in the system and its programs: status reports on all new degree programs and program tracks previously authorized for planning; requests for authorization to plan new degree…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Objectives