General News

Charlotte 49ers to play in Jerry Richardson Stadium
When the Charlotte 49ers football team kicks off its inaugural season this fall, it will do so in Jerry Richardson Stadium. Chancellor Philip L. Dubois and Judy Rose, director of athletics, announced the naming of Richardson Stadium at a press conference Tuesday, June 11. Richardson, owner of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, committed $10 million to […]

McKnight Hall named for newspaper editor, University supporter
Convocation is traditionally held in the Colbert Augustus “Pete” McKnight Lecture Hall. The venue, which has hosted myriad events since its opening, is named for the legendary Charlotte Observer news editor and staunch University advocate. A Shelby, North Carolina, native, McKnight spent his entire career in the newspaper industry. After completing an undergraduate degree at […]

King helped plan UNC system’s future
Arnold K. King may be one of the few individuals to have a building named in his honor on two UNC system campuses. Ten years before UNC Charlotte dedicated the King Building for him, UNC Wilmington put King’s name on an administrative and classroom building. Such an honor is an indication of the vital role […]

Storrs Building considered an architectural textbook
The Thomas I. Storrs Building resulted from the collaboration between Charlotte architectural firm Ferebee, Walters and Associates and New York architects Charles Gwaltmey and Robert Siegel. Since its completion in 1990, Storrs Building has been used as an “architectural education instrument,” because students and professionals can study its many unique features, as the building is […]

Cato Teaching Discovery Mural salutes great teachers, to serve as educational tool
University leaders formally dedicated the Cato Teaching Discovery Mural during a special ceremony Monday, April 22. Located near the College of Education, this dramatic, brick-carved mural depicts important events in Charlotte and North Carolina history and culture on eight panels that rise eight feet in height. It also recognizes outstanding educators and will serve as […]

Van Landingham Glen named for University benefactor
Seven-acre Van Landingham Glen is one of the largest public rhododendron gardens in the Southeastern United States, and it showcases native plants from around the Carolinas, too. Prominent Charlotte stockbroker and philanthropist Ralph Van Landingham provided the financial support for the glen, which was dedicated in his honor on Sunday, April 27, 1966.

University receives Good Faith Effort Award
The state Office for Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB) recently presented UNC Charlotte with one of six Good Faith Effort Awards at the 32nd annual State Construction Conference held in Raleigh.
The University received the honor in the category of Public Sector Owner/Agency in recognition of the UNC Charlotte’s campus-wide commitment to the state’s HUB program and utilization of HUB firms.

‘State of Asian Affairs’ part of heritage month celebration
As part of the University’s celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Multicultural Resource Center will host “The State of Asian Affairs in Charlotte” at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 10, in Student Union, Room 200.

Iranian Student Organization to hold Sizdah Bedar spring picnic
The UNC Charlotte Iranian Student Organization will hold its Sizdah Bedar (spring picnic) celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, March 30, at Reedy Creek Park, Shelter No. 4.
Sizdah Bedar is a ceremony in the Persian culture. It is held on the 13 day of spring, which is also the13th day of the first month of the Persian New Year (Farfardeen).

Winningham Building recognizes faculty pioneer
If one person can be credited for launching the tradition of bringing prominent speakers to the UNC Charlotte campus, then it is Edyth Farnham Winningham, one of the University’s pioneering faculty members. Winningham, born Jan. 26, 1900, in Arthur, North Dakota, earned a bachelor’s degree in modern languages from the University of North Dakota. She […]