UNC, Chapel Hill, is diverting $2.3 million in funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs to police and public safety.
, Board of Trustees unanimously voted to redirect $2.3 million in funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs to police and public safety.
Graduates have their photo taken by the Old Well as pro-Palestinian protesters chant behind them at UNC on Saturday, May 11, 2024. “Any cuts in administration and diverting of dollars to rubber-meets-the-road efforts like public safety and teaching is important,” he said.
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