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UNC’s Leadership Crisis Exposes Academia’s Feckless Mindset
Jan 21, 2019Jay SchalinJay Schalin 

Carol Folt’s tenure as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came to an abrupt end last week, thanks to her failure to grasp political realities and her defiant support of the school’s radical social justice crowd. She challenged the system’s governing body, the Board of Governors, by having the pedestal of the Civil War memorial known as “Silent Sam” removed. In response, the Governors gave her a couple of weeks to clean out her desk instead of letting her finish the spring semester as she intended.

It should hardly surprise anybody that Folt ran afoul of the university system’s ultimate authority to promote the social justice agenda. After all, she has always sided with the radical diversity agenda against more prudent interests; there is ample evidence from her days as provost and interim president at Dartmouth College as well as her time at UNC.

https://www.jamesgmartin.center/2019/01/uncs-leadership-crisis-exposes-academias-feckless-mindset/

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So, why did they hire her if they didn't want a SJW?