UNC-Chapel Hill

Table of Contents

Locations

  1. Health and Wellness

    1. Gender Neutral Restrooms

      1. Public Access

        1. Vance Hall

          172 E. Franklin St.
          Chapel Hill, NC 27514

          Building Number: 057

          Year Built: 1912

          Departments: Scholarships and Student Aid

          Vance Hall is named for Zebulon Baird Vance, who was a prominent North Carolina governor and U.S. Senator.

          The Commission on History, Race, and a Way Forward recommended in a April 2021 resolution to the Chancellor that Vance's name be removed from honor based on the following:

          • Vance enslaved black men, women, and children.
          • He committed treason against the United States by his service as an officer of the Confederate army.
          • As North Carolina's two-term Civil war governor, he used his positions of influence to perpetuate and sustain systems of racial oppression - first, slavery, and then the regime of Jim Crow.
          • He espoused white supremacist principles throughout his political career and lifetime.

          Building Features:

          • Gender Neutral Restrooms:
            • Floor: 01, Room: 120A, Accessible Toilet