5 Cool Things (April 2026)

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Gridiron Grit and Game Day Gold

Sign advertising an open football practice at Jerry Richardson Stadium on Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 a.m., with additional details about autographs and fan giveaways.

Get an early look at the 2026 Charlotte Football team and score a piece of history from Richardson Stadium. Head coach Tim Albin welcomes Niner Nation out for an open practice and autograph signing Saturday, April 18. The first 200 fans also can claim an original stadium brick as the $60 million expansion continues. View the 2026 Schedule.

Banking on Excellence

Brian Moynihan receives distinguished Service Award

The city’s top leadership meets the University’s highest honor. UNC Charlotte honored Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan the 2026 Distinguished Service Award, celebrating a $10.6 million partnership that has fueled student success for decades.

The Architecture of Happiness

Promotional graphic for the Charlotte Ideas Festival featuring Charles Montgomery, with event details including April 13, 6:30–8:30 p.m. at The Dubois Center.

Designing a city that prioritizes connection and happiness. As the Ideas Pillar sponsor for Charlotte SHOUT!, UNC Charlotte hosts the Charlotte Ideas Festival featuring future-shaping panels (April 11) and a keynote by “Happy City” author Charles Montgomery (April 13) on how urban design shapes our state of mind.

A Legacy of Honor

UNC Charlotte branded digital camouflage military style hat

Charlotte remains a top national destination for the military community. Ranked No. 9 nationally, the University earned its fifth consecutive “Gold Award” from the Military Friendly School survey for its commitment to nearly 1,700 military-affiliated students.

The Belonging Blueprint

Instructor leading a discussion with students seated in small groups around desks in a classroom.

Solving the teacher shortage through the power of intentional design. Charlotte researchers are reimagining clinical experiences to move beyond “checkbox” requirements, leading to a stellar 20% increase in students who feel confident pursuing a career in the classroom.