General News

Nursing alum shares challenges of caring for COVID-19 patients

In nearly 11 years working as a nurse at Regional Medical Center in San Jose, California, Christy Murray Stromska ’07 ’09 has seen it all.

Social Work professor addresses video chat fatigue

As people across the country participate in an increasing number of video calls per week, a sense of “video chat fatigue” is setting in for many. Sonyia Richardson, clinical associate professor of Social Work, recently discussed the phenomenon for an article published by wellandgood.com.

New leaders named for Engineering, Business and Office of Urban Research and Community Engagement

UNC Charlotte announces new leadership for three academic areas—business, engineering, and urban research and community engagement—pivotal to the University’s mission to serve the greater Charlotte region and beyond.

How students are utilizing summer online classes to stay on course

With summer courses entirely online for the first time, students are taking advantage for a variety of reasons.

Spring Commencement 2020: A virtual celebration

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More than 5,000 graduates anticipated crossing the stage at Commencement ceremonies this spring.

Voices of Eden brings awareness to Student Emergency Fund

During these unprecedented times, the UNC Charlotte Voices of Eden Gospel Choir has chosen to lift up their voices in song—remotely—to support Niner Nation.A group of more than 60 current Voices of Eden student members and alumni joined together to create a virtual choir video to uplift and inspire.

6 accommodations the University is implementing to help during COVID-19

COVID-19 has changed many things on our campus, but it hasn’t changed our commitment to Niner Nation.

Update on the fall semester and information on CARES Act grant money

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A message from Chancellor Dubois.

Uptown Legacy: The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City

UNC Charlotte is recognizing the legacy of retiring Chancellor Philip L. Dubois and First Lady Lisa Lewis Dubois by renaming the University’s Center City Building in their honor.

Virtual Sing-along

Not deterred by social distance, Musical Theatre students came together virtually to share the gift of music.