COVID-19
Nursing alum shares challenges of caring for COVID-19 patients
In nearly 11 years working as a nurse at Regional Medical Center in San Jose, California, Christy Murray Stromska ’07 ’09 has seen it all.
6 accommodations the University is implementing to help during COVID-19
COVID-19 has changed many things on our campus, but it hasn’t changed our commitment to Niner Nation.
Update on the fall semester and information on CARES Act grant money
A message from Chancellor Dubois.
Virtual Sing-along
Not deterred by social distance, Musical Theatre students came together virtually to share the gift of music.
Virtual remembrance to mark first anniversary of April 30, 2019
As the first anniversary of last year’s campus shooting approaches, UNC Charlotte has planned a virtual remembrance to honor Reed Parlier and Riley Howell, who lost their lives, the four students injured and all those affected.
Researcher: Clues emerge about environmental impacts of COVID-19 slowdowns
On Earth Day 2020, scientists and citizens are thinking about how slowdowns from COVID-19 might be helping the environment. Among those exploring this issue is UNC Charlotte atmospheric scientist Brian Magi, who is part of a local and global network of researchers who consider air quality and climate.
The impact of COVID-19 on data science in health care
Alum’s expertise heightens the coronavirus conversation.
A message of care from Dean Davis
UNC Charlotte Dean of Students offers a message of care during the coronavirus pandemic.
Niner Nation Cares
New centralized care portal launched to assist students and alumni
Urban Institute: COVID exposes regional inequities
As unemployment rises and schools remain closed, the coronavirus crisis is highlighting some of the many inequalities in the Charlotte region. Ely Portillo and Christa Wagner Vinson with the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute recently posted articles exploring COVID and these imbalances.Portillo focused on parks and greenways, broadband access and transportation. Key points he made included: