The UNC – Chapel Hill Board of Trustees is holding an emergency meeting Friday morning after Chancellor Carol Folt announced her resignation earlier this week. Folt made the announcement in conjunction with ordering the movement of the remaining base of the Confederate monument on the campus known as Silent Sam.
The statue was toppled last August. The remaining base was removed overnight Monday into Tuesday.
Folt announced her resignation on Monday effective at the end of the semester, but the UNC System Board of Governors held an emergency meeting earlier this week and moved the resignation date up to January 31.
The agenda for Friday’s trustee meeting listed a “discussion of confidential personnel matters” as the lone item. The board immediately moved into closed session Friday. Folt was not in attendance at Friday’s meeting.
Chair of the Board of Governors Harry Smith said Tuesday that interim UNC System President Dr. Bill Roper was already speaking to potential candidates to fill the chancellor role on an interim basis.
Folt said she moved the statue’s base due to concerns over public safety.
After more than three hours in closed session on Friday, the board adjourned without taking any public action.
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