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UNC-Chapel Hill leaders come under fire at emergency faculty meeting i NC Policy Watch <br /> AUGUST 7,2020 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> C POLICY <br /> WATC u stories 8� voices <br /> n that matter. <br /> Home / COVID-19 / UNC-Chapel Hill leaders come under fire at emergency faculty meeting <br /> UNC-Chapel Hill leaders come under fire at <br /> emergency faculty meeting <br /> By Joe Killian -8/6/2020 -in COVID-19,Higher Ed,Policy Watch Investigates,Top Story Print This Article <br /> a Facebook 782 d Twitter 30 v Email 40 <br /> _T r' '' Chancellor's failure <br /> - to share health <br /> - _ t department's <br /> f reopening <br /> recommendations <br /> a <br /> called a"breach of <br /> trust" <br /> The Orange County <br /> Health Director has <br /> urged the University <br /> of North Carolina at <br /> ' Chapel Hill to move <br /> to online education for <br /> the fall semester and <br /> - - ' keep on-campus <br /> housing to an absolute <br /> 7 <br /> minimum as the <br /> The campus of UNC-Chapel Hill. (Photo:Mx Granger/Creative Commons CCO) COVID-19 pandemic <br /> in the county worsens. <br /> The campus will be doing neither of those things,Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said Wednesday. <br /> Health Director Quintana Stewart made the recommendations in a July 29 memo to Guskiewicz.Faculty, staff,students and <br /> members of the community only became aware of the memo Wednesday,when it was reported by media outlets including Policy <br /> Watch. <br /> https://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2020/08/06/unc-chapel-hill-leaders-come-under-fire-at-emergency-faculty-meeting/[8/7/20, 10:18:52 AM] <br />