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UNCs Disaster Response efforts Board of Visitors Meeting September 6, 2019 The Carolina Center for Public Service connects the energy and expertise of both the University and the community to provide students, faculty and staff with deep


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UNC’s Disaster Response efforts

Board of Visitors Meeting September 6, 2019

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The Carolina Center for Public Service connects the energy and expertise of both the University and the community to provide students, faculty and staff with deep and transformative experiences. Through engaged scholarship and service, we work together to create collaborative and interdisciplinary solutions to local and global challenges.

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20 years of recovery efforts

Starting with Hurricane Floyd in 1999

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Other relief efforts

Isabel (2003) Katrina (2005) Tornadoes (2011) Irene (2011) Sandy (2012) Matthew (2016) Harvey (2017) Maria (2017) Florence (2018) Michael (2018) Dorian (2019)

*NC *National

Carolina Bucket Brigade, response to Matthew 2016

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Recent response examples

  • Supported over 20 relief trips since December 2016; to

Lumberton, Tarboro, Wilmington, Pollocksville, etc.

  • Grant funded trips for campus partners
  • CCPS-hosted trips for students, faculty and staff
  • 3 CCPS-funded projects to support affected areas
  • Recovery Projects & Relief Trips Funding
  • Since December 2018 - $17,054
  • Campus-wide events to make recovery efforts accessible
  • Cleaning supply bucket assembly
  • School supply kit assembly
  • “Fill the Truck” community donation drive
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Robeson County Partnership

  • Since Hurricane Matthew, CCPS has focused significant efforts in Robeson

County and Lumberton – driven by students, campus partners, donors and BOV members

  • APPLES Service-Learning (program of CCPS and student organization) has

participated in trips to Lumberton for over 10 years

2017 CCPS Relief trip 2019 APPLES ASB trip 2016 APPLES AFB Trip

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Robeson County Partnership

Past and current partners include:

  • United Methodist Conference on Relief
  • Robeson Co. Church & Community Center
  • Robeson Co. schools
  • NC Environmental Justice Network
  • Robeson Co. Disaster Recovery Committee
  • Robeson Co. Environmental & Community

Health Initiative

  • Seeds of H.O.P.E.
  • United Way of Lumberton
  • Center for Community Action
  • UNC Pembroke

APPLES students at RCCC, 2018

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APPLES Alternative Breaks

  • Opportunity for undergraduates to spend fall, winter or spring break on a

student-led service trip on a specific focus area

  • Started in 1996 with 1 trip for 6 students
  • Now 16 trips total, serving around 200 students
  • Focus on student-initiated projects, sustainable partnerships and addressing

community needs

Lumberton, NC; 2016 Birmingham, AL; 2017 Asheville, NC; 2016

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Questions?

ccps.unc.edu/disaster-relief ccps@unc.edu apples@unc.edu

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UNC Bo a rd o f Visito rs

We lc ome to Wor ld Vie w a nd the T a r He e l Bus T

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!

Cha r lé L a Monic a Dir e c tor , Wor ld Vie w

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Wo rld Vie w, a public se rvic e pro gram o f the U nive rsity o f No rth Caro lina at Chape l H ill, e quips K-12 and c o mmunity c o lle ge e duc ato rs with glo bal kno wle dge , be st prac tic e s and re so urc e s to pr

e par e stude nts to e ngage in our inte r conne cte d and dive r se wor ld.

Mission o f Wo rld Vie w

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Wo rld Vie w o ffe rs a c o nne c tio n to unive rsity re sourc e s

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  • Dr. James Johnson

Kenan-Flagler Business School

  • Dr. Joseph Jordan

The Sonja Haynes Stone Center

Wo rld Vie w o ffe rs fa c ulty e xpe rtise

  • Dr. Angela Stuesse

College of Arts and Sciences

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Wo rld Vie w ha s c olla bora tions a c ross c a mpus

  • Ac kla nd Art Muse um
  • Afric a n Studie s Ce nte r
  • Ca ro lina Asia Ce nte r
  • Ca ro lina Pe rfo rming Arts
  • Ce nte r fo r E

uro pe a n Studie s

  • Ce nte r fo r Glo b a l I

nitia tive s

  • Duke -UNC Co nso rtium in L

a tin Ame ric a n a nd Ca rib b e a n Studie s

  • Duke -UNC Co nso rtium fo r Middle

E a st Studie s

  • K

e na n-F la g le r Busine ss Sc ho o l

  • Pla yMa ke rs Re pe rto ry Co mpa ny
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Wo rld Vie w pro vide s a nd suppo rts

sta te wide profe ssiona l de ve lopme nt in g loba l e duc a tion

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SLIDE 28 Cherokee Clay Graham Swain Macon Jackson Madison Buncombe Yancey Polk McDowell Rutherford Cleveland Burke Caldwell Avery Watauga Ashe Wilkes Alleghany Iredell Cabarrus Lincoln Gaston Catawba Forsyth Surry Yadkin Stokes Union Rowan Davidson Stanly Anson Davie Randolph Moore Rockingham Guilford Caswell Harnett Chatham Hoke Lee Robeson Person Franklin Warren Nash Wake Johnston Sampson Brunswick Columbus Bladen Pender New Hanover Onslow Greene Duplin Wilson Wayne Lenoir Edgecombe Bertie Halifax Hertford Northampton Carteret Jones Pitt Craven Pamlico Martin Beaufort Hyde Dare Tyrrell Gates

I nc luding mo re tha n 88 o ffic ia l Pa rtne rships a nd 22 c o lle g e s in the NC Glo b a l Distinc tio n Pro g ra m

Wo rld Vie w Pa rtne rs

Wo rld Vie w Pa rtne rs fro m No rth Ca ro lina ’ s sc ho o l distric ts, sc ho o ls a nd c o mmunity c o lle g e s

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Wo rld Vie w Globa l Is L

  • c a l Initia tive
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Glo b a l I s L

  • c a l I

nitia tive with Pitt Community Colle g e

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Glo b a l I s L

  • c a l I

nitia tive with Pitt Community Colle g e

  • Dr. Mabel Miguel

Kenan-Flagler Business School

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Glo b a l I s L

  • c a l I

nitia tive with Pitt Community Colle g e

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Glo b a l I s L

  • c a l I

nitia tive with Pitt Community Colle g e

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Glo b a l I s L

  • c a l I

nitia tive with Pitt Community Colle g e

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NC Globa l Distinc tion Prog ra m fo r c o mmunity c o lle g e s

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  • up (F

a ll 2014):

Ashe ville -Bunc o mb e Co mmunity Co lle g e Ce ntra l Pie d mo nt Co mmunity Co lle g e Da vid so n Co unty Co mmunity Co lle g e Ga sto n Co lle g e Pitt Co mmunity Co lle g e

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ing 2015):

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e c hnic a l Co mmunity Co lle g e Guilfo rd T e c hnic a l Co mmunity Co lle g e Wilke s Co mmunity Co lle g e

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a ll 2015):

Durha m T e c hnic a l Co lle g e Na sh Co mmunity Co lle g e Ro wa n-Ca b a rrus Co mmunity Co lle g e Cra ve n Co mmunity Co lle g e So uth Pie d mo nt Co mmunity Co lle g e

22 pa rtic ipa ting c o mmunity c o lle g e s

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Sa nd hills Co mmunity Co lle g e

F ifth Gr

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a ll 2017):

Co lle g e o f Alb e ma rle

Sixth Gr

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ing 2018):

Iso the rma l Co mmunity Co lle g e Surry Co mmunity Co lle g e

Se ve nth Gr

  • up (Summe r

2018):

Ro b e so n Co mmunity Co lle g e

E ig hth Gr

  • up (ong oing disc ussions)

F a ye tte ville T e c h Co mmunity Co lle g e Sta nly Co mmunity Co lle g e Ro a no ke Cho wa n Co mmunity Co lle g e

NC Globa l Distinc tion Prog ra m fo r c o mmunity c o lle g e s

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Wha t do e s Wo rld Vie w o ffe r e duc a to rs in the upc o ming mo nths?

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2019 Wo rld Vie w F

e llows Prog ra m

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2019 K- 12 Globa l E

duc a tion Symposium

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2019 Community Colle g e Symposium

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Onsite pro fe ssio na l de ve lo pme nt in g lo b a l e duc a tio n fo r K

  • 12 e duc a to rs

World Vie w to You!

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2020 K- 12 Globa l E

duc a tion Se mina r

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2020 K- 12 Workshop

F

  • od for

All: L

  • c a l a nd Globa l Pe r

spe c tive s

A Wo rksho p fo r K

  • 12 T

e a c he rs a nd Administra to rs April 24, 2020

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2020 Globa l E

duc a tion T e a c he r L e a de r Institute

Adva nc ing Globa l L e a r ning in the K- 12 Cla ssr

  • om

June 15-17, 2020

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Aug ust 2019

2019 Cabarrus County Schools 2018 Buncombe County Schools 2017 Onslow County Schools 2016 Guilford County Schools 2015 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools 2014 Buncombe County Schools 2013 Wake County School System 2012 Iredell-Statesville School 2011 Polk County & Rutherford County Schools 2010 Union County Public Schools 2009 McDowell County Schools 2008 Onslow County Schools 2007 Myers Park High School (CMS) 2005 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools 2004 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools 2003 Providence Day School

PAST PROGRAMS

2020 Globa l E

duc a tion Summit

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Ric ha rd J. Ric ha rdso n, F

  • rme r Pro vo st,

UNC-Cha pe l Hill

  • Dr. Aziz Sa nc a r, No b e l Prize Winne r

K e vin “K a l” K a lla ug he r, E dito ria l Ca rto o nist fo r T

he E c o no mist

Wo rld Vie w Ric ha rdson L

e c ture

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UNC Bo a rd o f Visito rs

T ha nk you fr

  • m Wor

ld Vie w!

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UNC Board of Visitors

Downtown Kannapolis

Development Finance Initiative

9/6/2019

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The Development Finance Initiative (DFI) is a program of UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Government and collaborates with communities in NC to attract private investment for transformative projects by providing specialized finance and real estate development expertise.

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Local Government Role in Revitalization

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DFI Project Examples

Durham County- Laurel Street submission Wilmington River Place- East West Partners

Siler City School Square- Third Wave Development

Hendersonville Grey Mill- Belmont Sayre Senior Affordable - Pendergraph

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Downtown Kannapolis: Heart of the Community

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Reviving Downtown: History

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Reviving Downtown: History

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Reviving Downtown: Planning

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Reviving Downtown: Vision

Master Plan Big Ideas

  • Preserve historic character
  • Transition to urban density
  • Create public spaces
  • Incorporate flexible amenities
  • Leverage sports and

entertainment venue

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Reviving Downtown: Vision

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Reviving Downtown: Execution

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Reviving Downtown: Execution

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What did you have for dinner last Tuesday?

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Immersive Learning

Virtual and Augmented Reality

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Research Modeling

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Drone Photogrammetry

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A New Magazine Cover in September

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A News Magazine Cover in September

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Human-Centered Design

  • Focus on user
  • User-driven solutions with a tech

focus

  • Iteration with immediate feedback
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Design Statement

How might we use _________ to solve _______ for ______?

(tech or tool) (problem) (user)

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Design Statement

How might we use AR to get hospitalized kids out of the bed and exercising?

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et-lab.org

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Design Concept Future Vision Current Beta

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et-lab.org

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AI Powered Video

UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School

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AI Video Search

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Robot Journalist

https://roboj.xyz

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Questions and Ideas

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Associate Professor of Emerging Technologies Chief Innovations Officer - Reese News Lab Director - Emerging Technologies Lab Director - Kenan-Flagler Next UNC School of Media and Journalism UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Cell 919.360.8907 Email steven.king@unc.edu Web steventking.com

Steven King