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The North Carolina economy is expected to continue the slow growth pattern of the past eight years, with strong indicators…

About 100 students attended a “speak out” in the Popp Martin Student Union Theater Wednesday, Sept. 6, to discuss the…

The health of the world’s coral reefs garners much media attention, especially related to bleaching and global warming and concerns…

A new UNC Charlotte study is set to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention aimed at supporting grandparents raising…

As UNC Charlotte historian Steven Sabol sees it, his new book is a happy coincidence of fly-fishing and history. During…

“The Story of the Charlotte Girl” is one of opportunities and resources, and it is the focus of a nearly…

A summer camp designed by the Cato College of Education is providing a free, literacy-rich experience for dozens of east…

UNC Charlotte, N.C. A&T University and N.C. State University are researching additive manufacturing through a Research Opportunities Initiative grant from…

As part of a geography class on spatial thinking, a team of UNC Charlotte students launched a balloon outfitted with…

More than 100 undergraduate students competed in this year’s Charlotte Research Scholars Symposium, recently held as part of a University…

The Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Information Technology (CMD-IT) is honoring Manuel Pérez Quiñones, associate dean for…

Erik Saule, an assistant professor in the College of Computing and Informatics’ Department of Computer Science, has been awarded a…