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In 1954, McDuffie and his wife moved to Charlotte, North Carolina where he was a coach and teacher in junior high school. Then, in 1956, he worked for State Farm insurance agency. McDuffie served on the Charlotte City Council. McDuffie then served in the North Carolina Senate as a Republican. McDuffie died in Charlotte in 2015. [1] [2]
In 1967, Byrum bought Park Road Shopping Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. On June 16, 2011, he announced that the shopping center would be donated to three local colleges: Queens University of Charlotte, Wingate University and Wake Forest University. [5] [6] Byrum had held ownership of the shopping center for nearly 44 years. Just one month ...
The college's roots date back to the 1940s, when Charlotte Memorial Hospital, now Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center (CMC), provided hospital-based nursing and allied health training, forming the roots of Carolinas College. The college is owned by Atrium Health. It offers on-campus and online certificates, associate degrees & bachelor's ...
Hawthorne Academy of Health Sciences is a high school in the Belmont community of Charlotte, North Carolina. The school existed in many forms before becoming CMS's [clarification needed] first medical magnet program designed for a student capacity of 600–800. Renovation of the original buildings, constructed between the 1940s and 1960s, was ...
Charlotte Jewish Day School; Charlotte Latin School; Charlotte Preparatory School; Charlotte United Christian Academy; Countryside Montessori School; Covenant Day School;
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is the medical school of Wake Forest University, with two campuses located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is affiliated with Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist , the academic medical center whose clinical arm is Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.
Rotary Club of Charlotte- Member since 2003.President 2023-2024 Leadership Charlotte- Graduate, Class 28. The Seymour Family Foundation- Trustee 2016-Present Foundation for the Carolinas & United Way Covid 19 Response Fund - Co-Chair; Grants Committee 2020-2021 Leading on Opportunity Council- Council Member 2017-2022 Blumenthal Performing Arts – Trustee 2011-2017 Johnson C. Smith University ...
From 1923 to 1959, Central High School was located on Elizabeth Avenue at Kings Drive, where Central Piedmont Community College is now located. In 1959, its students moved into the new Garinger High School. [6] With the building vacant, Charlotte College (later University of North Carolina at Charlotte, UNCC) used the space. Starting in 1959 ...