General News
Inaugural Million Dollar Research Circle celebrates research success
The Division of Research recognizes 65 researchers who manage $1 million or more in active externally funded projects.
UNC Charlotte to host 2024 Leadership and Mentoring Institute
UNC Charlotte will serve as the campus host site for the 2024 American Association of Blacks in Higher Education annual Leadership and Mentoring Institute, July 14-20.
Charlotte junior Jalen London selected for Amgen Scholars program
UNC Charlotte junior Jalen London has been selected for the competitive Amgen Scholars program and will conduct research this summer at Harvard University.
For Winston-Salem native London — a Martin Scholar, nursing major and member of the Honors College and nursing honors program — the Amgen program will allow him to continue research he began at Harvard last summer.
UNC Charlotte, Central Piedmont renew transfer partnership
Updated NinerNext agreement formalizes pathway for bachelor’s in data science, with new programs in the pipeline.
UNC Charlotte to present exciting lineup for Charlotte SHOUT! Festival
UNC Charlotte is an official Ideas Pillar Sponsor for the upcoming Charlotte SHOUT! Festival. For 17 days this spring, Charlotte SHOUT! will invigorate Uptown delivering performances, installations, food trucks, interactive art and engaging conversations to plazas and venues in Center City.
Green buildings at UNC Charlotte
Construction of new buildings is essential to UNC Charlotte’s rapid growth, but the long-term sustainability of the campus depends on the quality of those buildings. To guide high-performance design, the University’s Facilities Management Advisory Council adopted the goal of pursuing LEED Gold certification for all new construction and major renovation projects on campus larger than 20,000 square feet.
Niners Recycle Right
UNC Charlotte has offered recycling services since 1990, and waste reduction efforts have increased. But the success of campus recycling services starts with UNC Charlotte students, staff and faculty, and the Waste Wizard is here to help!
New investment in professional advisors will improve undergraduate student experience, reduce advisor caseloads
Beginning with the 2024-25 academic year, UNC Charlotte will move to a professional advisor model for all undergraduate students with the addition of 21 new positions.
“Professional advising for undergraduate students is one significant lever in creating optimal conditions for academic success,” said Jennifer Troyer, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. “All undergraduate students will be assigned a professional advisor who will be fully dedicated to helping them complete their degrees in a timely manner.”
Annual Spring Plant Sale scheduled
The UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens annual Spring Plant Sale is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday, April 12, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April13, in Parking Lot 5 off Martin Village Road.
University remembers pioneering educator Bertha Maxwell-Roddey
Bertha Maxwell-Roddey, Ph.D., founding director of the University’s Africana Studies Department, died March 21 at the age of 93.