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We’re Still Here: North Carolina’s Indigenous Cultures

September 3, 2021

North Carolina is home to the largest population of American Indians east of the Mississippi River, totaling more than 184,000 people with eight state-recognized tribes and four urban Indian organizations. On March 24 UNC World View will offer a short virtual … Read more

Westward Expansion: A New History

September 3, 2021

UNC World View is excited to announce another program in partnership with the Choices Program at Brown University to introduce an important curriculum unit to NC educators. According to Choices, Westward Expansion: A New History explores how different groups in … Read more

Global Education Leaders Cohort

September 1, 2021

NEW in 2021-2022 UNC World View Global Education Leaders Cohort UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD 2021-2022 PREPARING OUR NEXT GENERATION OF GLOBAL LEADERS “The world is transforming at an ever-increasing pace and leaders need to develop their global competencies in … Read more

Global is Local Business Summit

September 3, 2020

in collaboration with Central Carolina Community College This Global is Local Business Summit is a collaboration between Bharat Forge, Central Carolina Community College and UNC World View.   This program is a collaboration among Central Carolina Community College, Bharat Forge, … Read more

Global is Local Business Summit: The Future of Work

September 3, 2020

in collaboration with Isothermal Community College This Global is Local Business Summit is a collaboration among Trelleborg, Isothermal Community College and UNC World View. It will provide educators and students a unique opportunity to hear from two UNC Kenan-Flagler business … Read more

UNESCO Intercultural Competency Training

September 3, 2020

Dr. Darla K. Deardorff, Executive Director of the Association of International Education Administrators, will lead us in a training experience to build intercultural competencies based on her newly released Manual for Developing Intercultural Competencies: Story Circles, published by UNESCO and … Read more

Africa and the African Diaspora: Past and Present

September 3, 2020

This virtual program introduces educators to the concept of the African diaspora and the experiences of African diaspora communities in the United States. According to the African Union, the African Diaspora is composed of “people of African origin living outside … Read more

Culture and the Arts on a Global Stage

September 3, 2020

Musicians and poets, artists and dancers have played and written, painted and danced their way around the world through centuries – illuminating the time and the interplay of peoples and societies. In this program, UNC World View provides a professional … Read more

Teaching in Uncertain Times

September 3, 2020

Join your peers to discuss teaching in uncertain times. UNC’s Dr. Dana Griffin, Associate Professor and the School of Education Dean’s Fellow for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will discuss the importance of resilience. Participants can share their experiences and discuss … Read more