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The UNC Charlotte Center for Migration and Diaspora Studies hosted a two-day conference in uptown Charlotte focused on migration and the local impacts of federal immigration enforcement.
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UNC Charlotte has announced plans to launch a school of construction, officials say it will help boost the region’s construction workforce.
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UNC Charlotte confirmed to WFAE that six international student visas were terminated by the federal government as of Wednesday.
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With shifting immigration policy impacting communities across Charlotte, especially Hispanic and Latino residents, many at-risk students are wondering, what now?
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The Trump administration has canceled several grants that were issued by the U.S. Department of Education.
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The campaign is part of the university’s efforts to connect with the city of Charlotte and grow beyond its roots as a smaller, regional school into a research powerhouse.
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Leaders of UNC Charlotte are awaiting further direction on what last week’s UNC System Board of Governors vote will mean for Charlotte’s Diversity and Inclusion Office. The vote repealed a previous diversity policy, effective immediately, and replaced it with a policy that emphasizes “equality of all persons and viewpoints.”