General News
Charlotte alumnus featured in ‘Grit & Grace’
Joseph Graham Jr.’s life is among the stories chronicled in the Congressional film documenting citizens’ quest for economic security.
Charlotte faculty launch research hub to advance green building, planning in Asian nations
Professor of Architecture Kyoung Hee Kim and Assistant Professor Weimin Wang in the Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management have received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State to launch the “Green Buildings Innovation Program.”
DBA scholar’s research will help reach millennial customers
Marine veteran Joe Mulla ’22 DBA is using research and data from his dissertation to help his company reach and connect with millennial customers.
A senior vice president with Truist Financial since October 2022, Mulla focused his research on ways financial technology, confidence and self-efficacy impact the relationship between financial literacy and millennial saving behavior for his Doctorate in Business Administration dissertation, “Financial Literacy and Wellness.”
Accounting professor’s research puts CEO salaries in sharp focus
Paul Tanyi, associate professor in UNC Charlotte’s Turner School of Accountancy, says excessive executive compensation has been a concern to regulators in the United States for some time.
University announces Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
To support the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem on campus and in the Charlotte region, UNC Charlotte is aligning its educational and outreach efforts through the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Fall Commencement to celebrate 3,600-plus graduates
On Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, UNC Charlotte will hold Fall Commencement ceremonies for 2022 graduates in Dale F. Halton Arena.
Powwow: A way of healing
Fall is starting to say goodbye. The dead leaves coat every surface, and I find myself studying them whenever I leave my cubicle.
It’s the world I’ve known here at UNC Charlotte. It’s my bubble, so to speak. We all have them. Sometimes the bubble needs to be popped. I didn’t realize it until I sat down and talked with someone outside of it.
Charlotte ranks 18th in U.S. in Newsweek’s survey of online students
Newsweek has ranked UNC Charlotte No. 18 on its student-focused list of America’s Top Online Colleges for 2023.
Q&A: Moore County power grid damage and widespread power outage
Michael Mazzola, executive director of EPIC, answers questions about damage to electrical substations and the measures communities can take to withstand widespread power outages.
Meet Christina Al-Khateeb
An events coordinator for the University Events Office, Christina Al-Khateeb plans and supports chancellor events and assists with the implementation for fall and spring Commencement ceremonies. She has been a Niner for almost seven and a half years and started out in the Office of Housing and Residence Life. She was gracious to answer our questions, but she has one for you too: Would like to volunteer for Commencement? Sign up here!
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