
'1619 Project' founder loses UNC tenure offer amid criticism: report
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Nikole Hannah Jones, the controversial founder of the 1619 Project, has lost her alma mater's offer for tenure and is instead under consideration for a fixed five-year contract as a professor of practice.
Susan King, dean of the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, reportedly called the decision "disappointing" and said she was afraid it would create a "chilling effect." King said Hannah-Jones "represents the best of our alumni and the best of the business."More Related News

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