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Are race-conscious scholarships on their way out?

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The review comes after Dave Yost, the state’s attorney general, advised administrators in a call that using race as a factor to award funds may be unconstitutional.

Key Points: 
  • The review comes after Dave Yost, the state’s attorney general, advised administrators in a call that using race as a factor to award funds may be unconstitutional.
  • The day after the Supreme Court’s decision, he had signaled that schools should clamp down on race-conscious programs.
  • He warned that “disguised” race-conscious admissions policies are still race-conscious admissions policies.

Targeting racial criteria

  • Officials at the universities of Kentucky and Missouri eliminated consideration of race in scholarships and grants.
  • This raises a question that goes beyond Ohio: Are scholarships that use race as part of their criteria a thing of the past?
  • To figure that out, administrators may have to go back to the source: the 2023 Supreme Court decision.

Diversity and the ‘strict scrutiny’ test

  • In 2003 and again in 2016, the court ruled that a diverse student body is a compelling interest.
  • But in 2023, Harvard and UNC weren’t able to pass the strict scrutiny test.
  • But this overlooks two important facts: The Supreme Court did not rule that diversity can never be a compelling state interest or that race can never be considered.
  • Even race-conscious admissions aren’t completely off the table – if programs can pass the strict scrutiny test.
  • But after the Harvard and UNC decision, even these programs will need to explore other ways to achieve diversity.
  • MIT and Stanford Law are among the programs already using criteria such as income, ZIP code and civic engagement to maintain diversity.

More challenges ahead

  • In contrast, some campus leaders and lawyers argue that the court’s decision should be limited to race-conscious admissions.
  • They argue it should not include other programs where race might be used as a factor.

Tips for prospective students and their parents

  • Students can also take the following steps: • Stay informed: Follow the news to find out whether changes in state laws or policies will affect scholarship opportunities.
  • • Talk to financial aid administrators: Connect with advisers in the school’s financial aid office to learn how they interpret the Harvard/UNC decision.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Fifth Third and UNC Kenan Institute Launch “Empowering American Cities” Initiative

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Fifth Third (NASDAQ: FITB) today announced the launch of Empowering American Cities, the outcome of a collaborative relationship with the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Key Points: 
  • Fifth Third (NASDAQ: FITB) today announced the launch of Empowering American Cities, the outcome of a collaborative relationship with the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Empowering American Cities delivers relevant, local economic information tailored for business leaders looking to grow their operations.
  • Empowering American Cities provides individually created dashboards, based on the Kenan Institute research for all EMAs.
  • “Through this relationship, the Kenan Institute and Fifth Third Bank will advance information and knowledge about America’s local economies,” said Jeff Korzenik, Fifth Third Commercial Bank chief economist.

UNC Hospitals & School of Medicine Notify Individuals of Email Security Breach

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Today, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (SOM) and The University of North Carolina Hospitals (“UNC Hospitals”) announced that they are mailing letters to some individuals whose information may have been involved in a recent email security breach.

Key Points: 
  • Today, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (SOM) and The University of North Carolina Hospitals (“UNC Hospitals”) announced that they are mailing letters to some individuals whose information may have been involved in a recent email security breach.
  • UNC Hospitals / UNC SOM has no indication that any other University, School of Medicine, or UNC Hospitals’ user email accounts or patient information systems were involved or accessed.
  • On April 2, 2024, the university and UNC Hospitals began mailing letters to impacted individuals whose information may have been involved in this incident and established a call center to answer individuals’ questions.
  • UNC Hospitals and the university also recommend that impacted individuals closely review the billing statement they receive from their healthcare providers.

Acadia Healthcare Acquires Three Comprehensive Treatment Centers in North Carolina

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACHC) today announced that it has recently completed the acquisitions of three comprehensive treatment centers (“CTC”) in North Carolina.

Key Points: 
  • Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACHC) today announced that it has recently completed the acquisitions of three comprehensive treatment centers (“CTC”) in North Carolina.
  • Two of the locations, rebranded as Raleigh Comprehensive Treatment Center and Greenville Comprehensive Treatment Center, are located in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Greenville, North Carolina, respectively.
  • The third acquired location, rebranded as Hillsborough Comprehensive Treatment Center, in Hillsborough, North Carolina, serves residents in communities from Durham to Burlington.
  • With these additions, Acadia now operates 10 CTC locations in North Carolina and 160 locations in 32 states across the country.

UNC Health Blue Ridge Advances Innovation with MEDI+SIGN Digital Whiteboards

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Monday, March 25, 2024

SMITHSBURG, Md., March 25, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- UNC Health Blue Ridge outfits its new intensive care units with some of the best technology available, including the implementation of MEDI+SIGN Digital Whiteboards and MEDI+SIGN Digital Door Displays, keeping with its commitment to providing the very best in healthcare for the region.

Key Points: 
  • "- Jon Mercer, Chief Operating Officer at UNC Health Blue Ridge.
  • The implementation of MEDI+SIGN is a testament to UNC Health Blue Ridge's commitment to the community and patients they serve.
  • The critical care rooms at UNC Health Blue Ridge feature fully automated 43" digital in-room whiteboards and 15.6" digital door displays to present real-time healthcare data to clinicians, patients, and their families.
  • Jon Mercer, Chief Operating Officer at UNC Health Blue Ridge, sums it up nicely - "The electronic boards are exciting, innovative, patient-centric, and important to enhancing the care we provide."

Lawsuit Challenges NCAA's Prize Money Restrictions

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The lawsuit asks a U.S. District Court to strike down the NCAA's restrictions on student-athletes' acceptance of prize money earned in non-NCAA competitions.

Key Points: 
  • The lawsuit asks a U.S. District Court to strike down the NCAA's restrictions on student-athletes' acceptance of prize money earned in non-NCAA competitions.
  • The NCAA's longstanding "amateurism" rules prohibit student-athletes from accepting prize money earned primarily through participation in non-NCAA competitions, such as the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, the U.S. Open Golf Championship, the U.S.
  • Reese does not seek money but aims to eliminate the NCAA's illegal and arbitrary restrictions," said Peggy Wedgworth, a Senior Partner at Milberg.
  • Through attorneys with Milberg and Miller Monroe & Plyler, Brantmeier is seeking an injunction prohibiting the NCAA from enforcing its anticompetitive and unlawful rules restricting student-athletes' acceptance of prize money earned in non-NCAA competitions.

Celebrating 20 Years of Inspiration: The Carolina Way's Impact On Leadership

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

CHAPEL HILL, N.C., March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The leadership lessons from The New York Times best-selling book The Carolina Way live on 20 years after its original publication in 2004. During this March tournament season, the Bell Leadership Institute will continue to spread the timeless principles of The Carolina Way. Throughout the month of March, Bell Leadership will highlight ways leaders can inspire their teams to "work hard, smart, and together" through a series of dedicated articles that demonstrate how to grow their impact and embrace their roles as key leaders within their organizations.

Key Points: 
  • CHAPEL HILL, N.C., March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The leadership lessons from The New York Times best-selling book The Carolina Way live on 20 years after its original publication in 2004.
  • During this March tournament season, the Bell Leadership Institute will continue to spread the timeless principles of The Carolina Way.
  • Through his principles and research, the Bell Leadership Institute has helped to develop the skills of more than 500,000 leaders world-wide.
  • Lessons from The Carolina Way are embedded in the DNA of Bell Leadership and its teachings.

Cellipont Bioservices Appoints Edwin Beale as Chief Commercial Officer

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

THE WOODLANDS, Texas, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cellipont Bioservices, a leading cell therapy Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), today announced the appointment of Edwin Beale as its new Chief Commercial Officer, effective immediately.

Key Points: 
  • THE WOODLANDS, Texas, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cellipont Bioservices, a leading cell therapy Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), today announced the appointment of Edwin Beale as its new Chief Commercial Officer, effective immediately.
  • Edwin's leadership will be instrumental in further establishing Cellipont as a leading partner for CDMO services in the rapidly growing cell therapy market.
  • In his new role, Mr. Beale will oversee all commercial operations at Cellipont, playing a pivotal role in driving strategic growth and expansion.
  • I look forward to serving our clients and surpassing their expectations," said Edwin Beale, Chief Business Officer.

Aruna BIO Establishes Stroke Advisory Board to Advance Lead Program, AB126 into the Clinic

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Monday, March 4, 2024

BOSTON and ATHENS, Ga., March 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aruna Bio, Inc., a leader in neural exosome-based therapeutics for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, is pleased to announce the formation of its Stroke Advisory Board (SAB). Comprising distinguished experts in fields of neurology, stroke research, and clinical development, the board underscores Aruna Bio’s commitment to advancing its clinical development program with unparalleled expertise.

Key Points: 
  • Comprising distinguished experts in fields of neurology, stroke research, and clinical development, the board underscores Aruna Bio’s commitment to advancing its clinical development program with unparalleled expertise.
  • The newly established board features renowned figures in the medical and scientific community, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to Aruna Bio.
  • “AB126 is making history with the first exosome therapy to enter human clinical trials for a neurological condition,” said Stephen From, Chief Executive Officer at Aruna Bio.
  • “This represents a significant step forward in our quest to transform the treatment landscape for stroke and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Interstellar Communication Holdings Welcome New Board Member

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Monday, February 26, 2024

C. Dan Killian, Jr. is President of Harvard Investors Group. Harvard Investors Group is a family office investment firm. It is also a consultancy focused on assisting public and private companies--both domestic and foreign--to access Wall Street resources more effectively. Services include introductions to investment banking firms, rating agencies, accounting and legal professionals, transfer agencies, independent valuation expert, as well as to financial research and investor relations firms. The firm has contacts at the NYSE, Nasdaq, and OTC Markets. Killian and his colleagues are active in the National Investment Banking Association and other financial organizations. Killian is a licensed attorney and can be helpful in interpreting the complex regulations related to securities offerings and corporate disclosure requirements. Harvard Investors is best known for the "road show" meetings it hosts in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Charlotte and other cities.

Key Points: 
  • Miami, FL, Feb. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Interstellar Communication Holdings Inc., (the “Company” or “Interstellar Communication”), a holding company that connects and consolidates space-related companies, is pleased to introduce Dan Killian as its newest addition to the Board of Directors.
  • “We are excited to welcome Dan to the Interstellar Communication Board of Directors.
  • We are confident that his strategic acumen will propel Interstellar Communication to even greater levels of success,” said Lijie Zhu, Managing Director of Dragon Gate Investment Partners and Chair of Interstellar Communication Holdings.
  • "I am honored to join the esteemed Board of Directors at Interstellar Communication Holdings,” said Dan Killian.