Records of the Office of Chancellor : Paul Hardin series, 1988-1995.

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Records of the Office of Chancellor : Paul Hardin series, 1988-1995.

Records include correspondence and other files relating to the administration of, and academic programs at, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Of particular interest are files on the observance of the university's bicentennial and the associated fundraising campaign; long-range planning, especially land use planning; development activities; expansion and improvement of human resources programs; and campus race relations, including the class-action lawsuit by the university housekeepers and the controversy over the establishment of a free-standing black cultural center (Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center).

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Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center

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The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was founded 1 July 1988 as the Black Cultural Center. In the fall of 1991, after the successful lobbying of the UNC board of trustees by a group of students, the center was renamed for Dr. Sonja Haynes Stone, an associate professor of Afro-American studies who had died on August 10, 1991, at the age of 51, after suffering a stroke. Dr. Stone was director of the Afro-American Studies...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chancellor.

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Paul Hardin was chief administrative officer of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1 July 1988 to 30 June 1995. From the description of Records of the Office of Chancellor : Paul Hardin series, 1988-1995. WorldCat record id: 51873314 ...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Hardin, Paul, 1931-

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Paul Hardin, III became the eighth president of Wofford College on September 1, 1968. A graduate of Duke University who was first in his class at Duke Law School, Hardin practiced law in Birmingham for two years before joining the faculty of the law school at Duke. He rose through the ranks, and was a full professor in 1967 when the Wofford Board of Trustees elected him to succeed Charles Marsh as president of the college. He took office on September 1, 1968 and was inaugurated the following Apr...