Newsletter
Charlotte’s bioinformatics lab informs Mecklenburg County’s COVID-19 public health approach
Since the emergence last summer of the COVID-19 delta variant, UNC Charlotte has partnered with the Mecklenburg County Health Department to provide genome sequencing to help health officials determine where in the county the coronavirus and its variants are present.
Navigating supply chain challenges
Marketing and retail expert from Belk College of Business offers tips for savvy shopping.
Social work graduate serving success as owner of Sabor Latin Street Grill
Miriam Espaillat ’13 MSW is proud of what Sabor has become as a restaurant, but the company culture and stories of its staff are what fuel her passion.
Malcolm Butler appointed dean for Cato College of Education
Malcolm Butler will join UNC Charlotte’s Cato College of Education as dean in January 2022.
Building a Nucleus: Early-career researchers help drive UNC Charlotte’s reputation
NSF CAREER Awards enable the University’s researchers to pursue work that points to a ‘lifetime of leadership in integrating education and research.’
Leading in degree completion
At UNC Charlotte, African American students are graduating at a rate higher than any time in the University’s history — especially in STEM majors.
Scholarship, Research, Activism: A brief history of UNC Charlotte’s Africana Studies Department
Today, the Africana Studies Department carries on the spirit and scholarship of its predecessor, the Black Studies Program, serving not only as a resource for research and academic excellence but also an agent of change.
UNC Charlotte researchers recognized among world’s top 2%
A recent Stanford University study recognizes the top 2% of the world’s most cited researchers. In all, 41 researchers affiliated with UNC Charlotte made the list.
University faculty provide expertise, depth in the news
UNC Charlotte’s faculty members are quoted often and widely in the news media about current topics, ranging from the presidential transition to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the dangers of misinformation in social media.
EPIC is one of 10 selected nationwide for U.S. Department of Energy award
UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center receives a $3.6 million grant to support efforts to lower solar electricity costs, increase the competitiveness of American solar manufacturing and improve grid reliability.