COVID-19
UNC Charlotte professor forms response group to help community needs during COVID-19
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, UNC Charlotte professor Mark DeHaven, a community health expert, and his community partners throughout University City, didn’t have to start from scratch to plan ways to provide services to local low-income families in the University City area.
United: A Remembrance Program
On April 30, 2020, at 5:10 p.m., we will recognize the one-year anniversary of April 30 with “United: A Remembrance Program” — a virtual event that pays tribute to Reed Parlier and Riley Howell, and honors Drew, Emily, Rami and Sean, and all the students in the classroom that day.
Update on parking refunds
A message to Niner Nation.
Respiratory therapists on the frontlines of response to COVID-19 pandemic
Respiratory therapists are trained to work with patients who suffer from breathing or cardiopulmonary problems, and their role is critical in the battle to contain COVID-19.
#WeAreAllNiners
It’s 4/9, 49ers — Show your Niner Nation pride today.
Pitching in for protection update: 3-D printing expands to mass manufacturing effort
Faculty members from three UNC Charlotte colleges have teamed up with local high school students and manufacturers to produce recyclable protective shields designed to extend the life of the disposable face masks used by health care workers combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Update on South Village Residence Halls
A message from Chancellor Dubois.
Quick response helps adjust clinical training for nursing students during COVID-19
As the coronavirus was first emerging on the West Coast, the School of Nursing began preparations. As a result, the impact on students has been managed.
Perspective: The Consumer’s Critical Role in Stabilizing the Nation’s Supply Chain
College of Computing and Informatics professor Weichao Wang offers thoughts on how everyone can contribute to the stability of the supply chain.
COA+A faculty featured in ‘Schools Respond to the Pandemic’
Faculty from the College of Arts + Architecture (CoA+A) will lead the online discussion, “Schools Respond to the Pandemic,” hosted by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) at 4 p.m., Friday, April 3. This discussion is part of a series presented by the ACSA as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak called “Pivot to Online Learning.”