UNC on the Hot Seat, and a Positive Public Opinion Poll

Teresa and Erin discuss the lawsuit against UNC, Vanderbilt’s poll that shows rising confidence in higher education, the increasing compliance struggle, and more.

35 minutes
By: Trusted Voices

UNC is in hot water and Vanderbilt is offering some optimism.

In this episode of Trusted Voices, hosts Erin Hennessy and Teresa Valerio Parrot start with news from Chapel Hill, where a lawsuit alleges UNC’s board skirted public records laws by hiding information from stakeholders; the lawsuit also alleges the hiring of Bill Belichick was illegal. For Teresa, who once served as a system board officer, the case is a reminder that transparency isn’t optional — it’s foundational. FOIA requests may be inconvenient, but they’re part of stewarding public trust.

The conversation then pivots to civil rights compliance. A report from the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is a stern warning about Title VI’s growing weaponization in Department of Education investigations, while a parallel track emerges at Health and Human Services. Erin notes the concerning trend: multiple federal agencies now scrutinizing campus policies, raising both compliance risks and costs. And with state governments reshaping boards “one appointment at a time,” Erin and Teresa highlight the mounting challenge of protecting institutional autonomy. 

From there, the focus turns to athletics. Why are international student-athletes still locked out of NIL deals? As Teresa points out, their visa status makes participation risky, leaving them sidelined from opportunities their American teammates enjoy. Erin underscores the inequity: institutions recruit international athletes heavily, yet fail to fight for their full rights and benefits.

And amid the challenges, a pulse of optimism: recent polling from Vanderbilt shows a modest rebound in public confidence in higher education. For Erin and Teresa, it’s a reminder that higher ed’s value still resonates with most Americans, even if the loudest critics dominate the headlines.

What ties these threads together is clear: higher education leaders must stay vigilant on compliance, courageous in governance, and attentive to student experiences.

Show Notes

Trusted Voices

Trusted Voices

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Trusted Voices explores the complex intersection of leadership and communication in higher education. Each episode, hosts Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy chat with university presidents, industry thought leaders—and each other—about the latest news in the industry and the challenges and opportunities facing those in the most visible roles in higher ed.

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