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Dr. Philip L. Dubois, Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) discusses the April 30th shooting and the campus response to the tragedy in both the immediate aftermath and in the long-term. This included crisis communication, the remembrance vigil, altered commencement plans, and the immediate impact to the campus. Long term issues involve establishing the Remembrance Commission, planning for the one-year anniversary (he notes work undertaken while President of the University of Wyoming related to the Matthew Shepard murder in 1998), and potential plans for the spaces in Kennedy affected by the shooting. Chancellor Dubois also mentions meeting and speaking with Craig Terrell, the father of the shooter. He recalls what Mr. Terrell told him of his son's background. He concludes the interview discussing plans for "UNC Charlotte United: April 30 - A Remembrance Concert." (Note: due to Covid19, the live portions of "UNC Charlotte United: April 30 - A Remembrance Concert" were shifted to a virtual experience.)

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