General News
New biomedical, biotechnology graduate certificates add exciting choices
For individuals whose goals include biomedical school or in a career focused on innovative technologies in the life sciences, UNC Charlotte has added two new graduate certificates to help.The Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences has developed graduate certificates in biomedical sciences and in biotechnology, in response to student and societal needs.
UNC Charlotte to welcome top students with prestigious scholarships
This fall, UNC Charlotte will welcome new classes of scholars from its most prestigious scholarship programs funded through the generous donations of dedicated alumni.Five students make up the second class of Johnson Scholars. Gene ’73 and Vickie ’71 and ’82 Johnson established the Johnson Scholars program to increase opportunities at UNC Charlotte for students from middle income families who do not qualify for federal grant programs.
Online instruction meets ‘gold standard’ Quality Matters specifications
As UNC Charlotte moves toward the fall 2020 semester, “the new normal” for students and faculty includes different modes of instruction as the University continues to adapt to the challenges of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Belk College among leading schools for real estate
UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business is one of 2020’s “Leading Schools for Real Estate,” according to a national industry publication.The Belk College is the only business school in the Carolinas to make Commercial Property Executives’ list, which features institutions that demonstrate a commitment to developing tomorrow’s leaders in the real estate industry.
Seven honorees selected for Charlotte 49ers inaugural Hall of Fame class
Seven individuals — four all-American athletes, a coach, an administrator and a benefactor — are among the first class of the Charlotte 49ers Hall of fame.
Humphrey, Troyer chosen for UNC System leadership institute
Jesh Humphrey, vice chancellor for Institutional Integrity and chief counsel, and Jennifer Troyer, dean of the Belk College of Business, are among a select group of participants for the first cohort of the UNC System Executive Leadership Institute (ELI).
Theatre professor’s social circus project is NEFA finalist
The Nouveau Sud Circus Project, founded and directed by Associate Professor of Theatre CarlosAlexis Cruz, has been named a 2020 National Theater Project finalist by the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA). Chosen from among 90 applicants, the 28 finalists will now complete full applications for Creation and Touring Grants, ranging from $80,000 to $130,000, which fund the development and national touring of new work.
The Dubois era comes to a close
Chancellor Philip L. Dubois retires after a career that exhibits exemplary higher education leadership.
A message to Niner Nation
A message from Chancellor Philip L. Dubois regarding the external review of April 30, 2019, campus shootings.
This nursing student won’t stop in the fight against HIV
Graduate nursing student Leslie Castillo Navia blends passion and service to fight HIV as Charlotte’s 2020 ‘Let’s Stop HIV Together’ ambassador.