Feature Stories

MOST ADMIRED CEO AWARDS

Six Niners top CBJ’s Most Admired CEO Awards

COMMUNITY WELLNESS PURPOSE

Demond Martin ’97 harnesses core values of service, gratitude and purpose to drive success for himself and others

PURPOSE IN PARALLEL

For more than 30 years, Kia Martin ’98 has built upon shared values with her husband Demond to strengthen Black and Brown communities, create opportunities for others and lead a purposeful life.  

University elevates presence in Charlotte Douglas International for the holiday season.

Join Niner Nation as we display our spirit this season with a collection of branded gear and goods: Check out…

Science educator Nancy Bullard ’18 M.Ed., set out to make science accessible, interesting and entertaining during the pandemic to her…

Researcher Hamed Tabkhi discovers the key to using AI for public safety: involve the community in the design

Photos and highlights from Niner Nation Week: Homecoming 2023

Architecture professor Jefferson Ellinger is testing an innovative solution to bring the benefits of fresh outdoor air to an enclosed…

Alumni-owned restaurants, pubs and coffee shops across the city are celebrating Niner Nation Week.

Rob Dibble ’95 and the Normbulance bring the party to life.

Andrew Brotherton’s quest to save lives drives his Ph.D. pursuit

A North Carolina archaeological dig unearths new knowledge about early 20th-century Black education.

Restaurateur Chris Boukedes ’92 takes us inside his popular Euro-southern bistro.

Brenna Murray’s flame burned brightly on and off the field for the 49ers women’s soccer team.