Belk College of Business

There’s No Pitch Like Home

Former Charlotte 49ers star Brandt Bronico ’17 is making his mark as part of the starting lineup for Charlotte FC’s inaugural season.

Deon Ritchie: UNC Charlotte’s first Caswell Award recipient

A few weeks ago, I had the unique pleasure of sitting down with Deon Ritchie, facilities and operations specialist for Belk College of Business for over 25 years. What I thought was going to be a typical interview ended up being so much more. I walked away with a sense of awe of her humility, servanthood and perspective on life. 

Connaughton warns of rising recession risks

Inflation continues to create uncertainty in North Carolina and across the country, with economic conditions shaping up for a potential recession in 2023, according to John Connaughton, director of the North Carolina Economic Forecast.

Meet the graduate: Marice Raynor

Marice Raynor, a native of Kinston, North Carolina, is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Belk College of Business. Raynor’s post-Commencement plans are set, as he will be working with Bank of America as a wholesale credit analyst. A member of the Class of 2022, he talks about his Belk College experience, his campus involvement and offers a piece of advice.

Accounting professor takes novel approach to teaching

A Belk College of Business accounting professor is using a novel approach to teach students about accounting, auditing and fraud. 

Student marketing chapter recognized at international conference

UNC Charlotte’s American Marketing Association chapter received a top award during the organization’s 2022 International Collegiate Conference.

Belk College, Turner School reaccredited by AACSB

The Belk College of Business and its Turner School of Accountancy have earned five-year accreditation renewals from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier business accreditation organization in the world.

Ukraine war adds uncertainty to North Carolina’s economy

North Carolina’s economy continues to bounce back, but several factors, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, are creating an uncertain forecast, according to 

Forecast: Inflation a growing risk for North Carolina’s economy in 2022

Growing concerns about inflation and the emerging omicron variant are “the two big known unknowns” heading into 2022, according to

‘Unprecedented’ housing price increases in Charlotte are creating challenges for affordability

As the pandemic rages on, so does the acceleration of increasing housing prices in the Charlotte region. Home buyers throughout the eight-county Charlotte region are facing towering prices and a lack of affordable housing, according to the “2021 State of Housing in Charlotte Report,” which was released by UNC Charlotte’s Childress Klein Center for Real Estate (CKCRE) on Wednesday, Nov. 17.