The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill completed a costly outside review into controversy at its School of Civic Life and Leadership but declined to release the report, citing personnel‑privacy rules. Chancellor Lee Roberts and the university said corrective steps would follow but gave no details; the school’s dean, Jed Atkins, remains in place. The investigation—sparked by faculty complaints about hiring practices and governance—cost $1.2 million and has left faculty and trustees demanding clearer transparency and stronger shared‑governance safeguards.