The University of North Carolina completed a $1.2 million outside investigation into controversies at its School of Civic Life and Leadership but declined to publish the findings, citing university policy and state personnel law. Chancellor Lee H. Roberts and university general counsel released a brief statement saying corrective actions will follow but provided no detail on the review’s conclusions or recommended remedies. The investigation had centered on allegations from former faculty about hiring practices, governance and the school’s rapid external hiring. Faculty leaders and observers say the secrecy risks deepening mistrust within the academy and among donors. Trustees and campus leaders now face pressure to explain how the university will restore confidence while complying with legal limits on personnel disclosure.