Center for International Understanding of the University of North Carolina (System) Records, 1980-2007 (bulk 1988-2003)

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Center for International Understanding of the University of North Carolina (System) Records, 1980-2007 (bulk 1988-2003)

The Center for International Understanding of the University of North Carolina (System) was founded in 1979 through the efforts of North Carolina Governor James B. Hunt and First Lady Carolyn Hunt. It was known initially as the North Carolina Center for International Understanding (NCCIU). After it became affiliated with the national non-profit organization Friendship Force International (FFI), it was known as the Friendship Force of North Carolina. That affiliation ended in 1988. Though headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., the center has been administratively a part of the University of North Carolina (System) since its inception. Its mission has been to educate North Carolina's business, policy, and education leaders about the world and to foster greater global engagement on the part of the state. Its programs have included numerous international exchanges and partnerships. Since 2002, much of the center's activity has focused on building cultural competency among the state's K-12 students. Records, 1980-2007, consist of materials related to the administration and programs of the Center for International Understanding. Included are correspondence, annual reports, legal documents, budget requests, grant applications, strategic planning files, program files, training materials, and minutes of advisory groups. Most of the records date from 1988-2003.

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The Center for International Understanding of the University of North Carolina (System) was founded in 1979 through the efforts of North Carolina Governor James B. Hunt and First Lady Carolyn Hunt. It was known initially as the North Carolina Center for International Understanding (NCCIU). After it became affiliated with the national non-profit organization Friendship Force International (FFI), it was known as the Friendship Force of North Carolina. That affiliation ended in 1988. Though headqua...