UNC Chapel Hill posts Dean's list publicly?

Anonymous
Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?


Link? Assuming this isn’t a list by Dean Smith?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?


Link? Assuming this isn’t a list by Dean Smith?

https://registrar.unc.edu/fall-deans-list-for-2024/

You can search for specific names, even.
Anonymous
I don’t think this is unusual. Assuming there are no revenue sport athletes unless they were giving out As in Swahili. UNC athletics are a joke. Google Julius Peppers transcript.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?


Wait until they graduate - all the job promotions are PUBLIC!!!

Imagine the competition that creates.
Anonymous
Interesting to note the gender disparity. Randomly checking two different pages, both had 74% women, 26% men. (There ARE more women than men at UNC, but the divide is 61% women / 39% men, so the "high performers" disparity is even more pronounced than the overall delta.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?

UMD posts after each semester. Students can opt out
Anonymous
Why would this be unhealthy?
Anonymous
UMD does this too.
Anonymous
William and Mary posts their Dean's List. Don't most colleges?
Anonymous
Both my kids’ colleges post their dean’s lists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to note the gender disparity. Randomly checking two different pages, both had 74% women, 26% men. (There ARE more women than men at UNC, but the divide is 61% women / 39% men, so the "high performers" disparity is even more pronounced than the overall delta.)


I’d be interested in that broken out by major
Anonymous
U South Carolina does it too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?


What is wrong with competition?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems unhealthy, no? Promoting competition, etc.?


Many universities do this. Recognizing achievement, which is a good thing in a world not turned upside down by equity.
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