AAAD students react to report

by Elise McGlothian

Battle Hall has become a symbolic location for UNC’s African, African American, and Diaspora Studies department.
Battle Hall houses UNC’s African, African American, and Diaspora Studies department. (File photo)

Several faculty and staff members within the African American Studies department were implicated in the Wainstein report.

Now some students worry their degrees in the reformed African, African American and Diaspora Studies will be tainted by the AFAM department’s place at the heart of the academic scandal.

 

 

This story has been updated to clarify the comments of Felicia Washington, UNC Vice Chancellor for Workforce Strategy, Equity and Engagement.

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