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University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill: Nikole Hannah-Jones Denied Tenure, Apparently Based on Viewpoint

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In April 2021, UNC-Chapel Hill鈥檚 Hussman School of Journalism and Media announced that Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The New York Times鈥檚 1619 Project, would join Hussman faculty as Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism. The faculty and administration recommended to the Board of Trustees that, in keeping with the past Knight chairs, Hannah-Jones be appointed with tenure. However, the Board refused to take action on this tenure recommendation, which some trustees and other sources attributed to disagreement with Hannah-Jones鈥檚 political views. On June 10, FIREwrote to UNC asking that it reassess whether there were irregularities in the Board鈥檚 consideration of Hannah-Jones鈥檚 tenure application, and that it act with transparency in this assessment. The board of trustees eventually offered Hannah-Jones tenure, but Hannah-Jones declined the offer, instead taking a position at Howard University.

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