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Nikole Hannah-Jones Explains EXACTLY Why She Rejected UNC Tenure Offer For Howard - Why Work For A School Named For A Man Who Lobbied Against Me?

​ Jul 07 | by Pulitzer​-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones pulled off an academic flex that s making waves. She recently rejected a tenured position at the University of North Carolina and will be accepting a role at Howard University instead. Here s why. Pulitzer​-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is all the talk after she rejected a tenured position at the University of North Carolina and will be accepting a role at Howard University instead. The Black investigative journalist will now become a tenured member of the faculty at the historically Black university’s Cathy Hughes School of Communications. The UNC alumna will take on the role as the inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism and will begin her faculty role this summer.

The Source |Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and Author Ta-Nehisi Coates Will Join The Faculty At Howard University To Help Educate The Next Generation Of Journalists

On Tuesday, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Black investigative reporter for the New York Times and 2020 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for her groundbreaking work on the 1619 Project, announced on CBS This Morning with Gayle King that she has decided to decline an offer of tenure from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill amidst controversy. She will join the faculty of Howard University as Knight Chair in Race and Journalism to help educate the next generation of Black students. Knight Chairs in Journalism are top professionals who bridge the newsroom-classroom divide with innovative teaching, major outreach projects and their own journalism.  Award winning journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates author, former national correspondent for The Atlantic and Howard University Alum will also join the faculty as the Sterling Brown Chair in the English Department.  Both are recipients of the MacArthur Genius Fellowship award. He will begin the position following completion of several current obli

Philanthropies eagerly back ex-UNC professor Hannah-Jones

Philanthropies eagerly back journalist Hannah-Jones HALELUYA HADERO and GLENN GAMBOA, AP Business Writers July 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5FILE - In this Tuesday, July 6, 2021, file photo, Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is interviewed at her home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Backed by $20 million in donations, Hannah-Jones announced Tuesday that she will establish the Center for Journalism and Democracy at Howard to increase diversity in journalism. Hannah-Jones used major philanthropic donors to build her future as a tenured professor, just as other major donors sought to stymie the Pulitzer Prize-winning Black investigative reporter at the University of North Carolina.John Minchillo/APShow MoreShow Less

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Philanthropies eagerly back journalist Hannah-Jones

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