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CLIMBING THE LADDER By Beckie Supiano Only if it’s built to empower instructors. RACE AND TENURE By Isha Trivedi The university will take steps to diversify faculty and staff hiring, among other things. BACKGROUNDER By Audrey Williams June and Brian O’Leary The controversy over Nikole Hannah-Jones’s tenure bid at Chapel Hill shined a light on the anemic rates at which colleges award tenure to Black female professors.
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