College of Arts + Architecture faculty members E.E. Balcos and John Allemeier will be guests on the May 9 installment of “The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast that airs at noon. They will discuss “Deep Water: The Murder Ballads” that will be performed May 31 at the Knight Theater.
Karen Cox, a professor of history, has been named a distinguished lecturer for the Organization of American Historians (OAH), the largest professional society dedicated to the teaching and study of American history.
The UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture will present “Deep Water: The Murder Ballads,” a trio of dance pieces choreographed by E.E. Balcos with music by John Allemeier at 8 p.m., Friday, May 31, at the Knight Theater, Levine Center for the Arts.
The William Randolph Hearst Foundations recently awarded the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing (SON) in the College of Health and Human Services a $100,000 grant to support diverse and minority graduate students enrolled in its Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs.
The Department of Communication Studies in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences recently received the 18th annual Provost’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. The honor is granted annually to an academic department, office or program in recognition of its maintaining high-quality teaching.
In announcing the award, Provost Joan Lorden cited the department’s accomplishments.
Warren Cole, a professional science master’s degree student in the College of Computing and Informatics Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics, has received a summer internship from the Open Science Data Cloud – Partnership for International Research and Education (OSCD-PIRE) project.
Bio-Adhesive Alliance of Greensboro topped the field of 19 finalists to win the $25,000 grand prize of the Charlotte Venture Challenge.
The company, a spinout from N.C. A&T University, has developed an innovative technology to produce liquid asphalt from pig manure.
Meg Whalen from the College of Arts + Architecture talks with Stephen Ward about UrbanEden, the University’s entry in the 2013 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.
A reception in honor of Gale Helms will be at 3 p.m., Thursday, May 9, in Cone University Center, Room 112.
Helms, assistant director of financial systems support, is retiring after 30 years of service to the University.
Doctoral student Gregory Berka is the 2012-13 recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award presented by the Graduate School.
Berka, a student in the organizational science program in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, was selected for his exemplary commitment to the craft of teaching.
The University’s Clinical Psychology program recently received an initial five-year accreditation from the American Psychological Association (APA). The program is one of three tracks in the Health Psychology Ph.D. Program; it accepted its first class in 2005.