General News
Quick response helps adjust clinical training for nursing students during COVID-19
As the coronavirus was first emerging on the West Coast, the School of Nursing began preparations. As a result, the impact on students has been managed.
Perspective: The Consumer’s Critical Role in Stabilizing the Nation’s Supply Chain
College of Computing and Informatics professor Weichao Wang offers thoughts on how everyone can contribute to the stability of the supply chain.
COA+A faculty featured in ‘Schools Respond to the Pandemic’
Faculty from the College of Arts + Architecture (CoA+A) will lead the online discussion, “Schools Respond to the Pandemic,” hosted by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) at 4 p.m., Friday, April 3. This discussion is part of a series presented by the ACSA as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak called “Pivot to Online Learning.”
Children’s literacy advocate receives Holshouser Award
Mark West, who has devoted his 35-year career at UNC Charlotte to advancing children’s literacy, is a recipient of the Governor James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service.
Niner Nation rises to the challenges of our community
A message from Chancellor Dubois.
UNC Charlotte creates two funds to assist students
The University has created two funds, the UNC Charlotte Emergency Relief Fund and the Jamil Niner Student Pantry Fund, to aid students facing challenges related to COVID-19.
Atkins Library collecting campus COVID stories
UNC Charlotte students, staff and faculty members who are interested in sharing their personal experiences during the coronavirus outbreak can participate in a project led by the Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives.
The Quiet Mentor
Chancellor Philip L. Dubois has provided a steadying hand, listening ear and thoughtful advice to the University’s student body presidents.
Suicide prevention during COVID-19
Public health researchers share their perspective on an important issue.
Pitching in for protection: 3-D printing addresses health care challenge
Faculty members from three UNC Charlotte colleges are teaming up to use 3-D printers to produce protective shields designed to extend the life of the disposable face masks used by health care workers combating the COVID-19 pandemic.