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The Cost of Anti-DEI Policies: How UNC Wilmington Lost a $1 Million Endowment

The Root

The Root

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July 10, 2026

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Rather than rewrite scholarship criteria to comply with new diversity policies, the Upperman family ended future funding at UNC Wilmington and moved its money to Howard University.

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