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Font transition from Neusa Next to Interstate
In a continuous effort to elevate the visual identity of UNC Charlotte, the Office of University Communications is updating campus branding and design standards. To maintain consistency and modernity across all University communications, Interstate font is the substitute for Neusa Next in certain applications. Key details: The Office of University Communications would appreciate the cooperation […]
Meet Jordyn Lindberg
Jordyn Lindberg, a senior majoring in international studies, dreams of moving to Sweden. An avid reader and tattoo enthusiast, she enjoys free time with her pets, true crime TV and diving into captivating books. Lindberg is a proud legacy Niner. Her maternal grandfather and both of her parents graduated from UNC Charlotte. What inspired you […]
25 Things to Do This Summer
There’s so much to do on campus and in the Charlotte region during the summer. Check out a farmers market, participate in fun summer UREC activities, ride light rail, paddle boat with a friend — the possibilities are endless. We made a list of 25 things you can do. Happy first day of summer, Niners!
Understanding the May 23 UNC System policy update
On May 23, 2024, the UNC System Board of Governors voted to repeal Section 300.8.5 of the UNC Policy Manual, Policy on Diversity and Inclusion Within the University of North Carolina, and 300.8.5[R] of the UNC Policy Manual, Regulation on Diversity and Inclusion Within the University of North Carolina, and replace them with the superseding […]
Inspirational Messages
Congratulations to this year’s student commencement speakers Sarah Herrera, Amelia Todd, Ella Kellner and Abhishek Shibu. Sarah N. Herrera, social work Sarah Herrera is the class speaker for the commencement ceremony at 10 a.m., Friday, May 10, for the Belk College of Business and College of Health and Human Services. “The social work professors are […]
Meet Josue Hurtado
An energy engineer in facilities management, Josue Hurtado supports energy management usage around campus. Learn more about his role and how the campus community can help achieve the University’s sustainability goals. Can you describe your role?
Undergraduate Research Conference scheduled
The UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Research Conference is a university-wide showcase of research projects completed by undergraduate students of all levels from all colleges and departments. This year’s conference will be from 9:15 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday, April 12, in the Popp Martin Student Union.
The future of a neurodiverse workforce
The University Career Center’s Disability at Work Series is underway through April 11 with programming centered on professional development and rights in the workplace.
This year’s theme is “The future of a neurodiverse workforce,” and weekly virtual meetups addressing the theme began March 14 and focused on “What is neurodiversity?”
Other sessions are:
Meet Riley Felts
Riley Felts, a redshirt senior, is an All-American pole vaulter who finished as national runner-up at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships held in Boston, Friday, March 8. She posted a record clearance of 14’9″ (4.50m), the highest in UNC Charlotte history.
Be part of the solution: Participate in the Student Sustainability Summit
What does it take to create a campus that promotes the well-being of people, places and the planet? UNC Charlotte students will explore this question during the Student Sustainability Summit from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, March 16, in Cone University Center, Room 210.