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A recently published work by history professor Gregory Mixon analyzes one state’s process of freedom, citizenship and the incorporation of…

Is the economic forecast partly sunny or partly cloudy? Both, said UNC Charlotte economist John Connaughton. On the bright side,…

Yokohama Tire Corporation has announced plans to locate a research and development center in Concord’s International Business Park. Until that…

Traditional age-based grade levels may be hampering the progress of millions of K-12 students in the United States and should…

Daniel Janies, the Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Bioinformatics and Genomics, discusses his efforts to better understand the Zika…

With hundreds of billions of neurons and thousands of trillions of synaptic connections between them, the human brain is considered…

The Zika virus is spreading, and its worsening symptoms are causing serious public health concerns. More than a million people…

Mirsad Hadzikadic, along with collaborators at N.C. State and UNC Chapel Hill, are interviewed for the UNC ROI video “Building…

Questions like “Why am I here?” and “What is the meaning of life?” are essential inquiries in many people’s lives….

The lack of women in the information technology workforce directly affects the nation’s economic future — only 26 percent of…

Thomas Schmidt, assistant professor of art, and Janet Williams, associate professor of art, discuss “Digital Dialogues,” two multimedia installations on…

James (Jesh) Humphrey IV has been appointed vice chancellor for legal affairs and general counsel, effective July 1. Humphrey has…