The Charlotte women's basketball team has extended its consecutive postseason appearance streak to 11 following the announcement that the 49ers will participate in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) for the 10th time in the program's 38-year history.
The UNC Charlotte Urban Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County will host a forum in uptown Charlotte on Tuesday, March 26, to tell the public about powerful sources of data and how to use them.
Lawrence Calhoun and Richard Tedeschi, professors of psychology, are joint recipients of the 2013 First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal. This prestigious honor, presented by First Citizens Bank and UNC Charlotte, recognizes faculty scholarship and intellectual inquiry.
The Department of Art and Art History is hosting “I Like Swap,” an interactive and experimental exhibition in Rowe Arts Building Lower Gallery, through Wednesday, April 3.
Scott Gordon, professor of kinesiology, will deliver the College of Health and Human Services’ annual Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Dialogue for a Healthier Community lecture on Monday, April 1.
Scholar, policy maker and author Diane Ravitch will present "The Death and Life of the Great American School System" at 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, at UNC Charlotte Center City, as the guest speaker for the prestigious TIAA-CREF lecture. Click here to view the live stream.
Michael Cato, interim vice chancellor for IT and chief information officer, and Stephen Ward, executive director of University communications, discussed IT topics, such as recent WiFi improvements on campus and the IT master plan process that is under way on the March 14 installment of “The Live Wire,” a live video webcast.
UNC Charlotte’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is among the top 50 part-time programs in the nation, according to the 2014 edition of Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News Media Group.
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria and the author of “The Beauty I Have Seen,” will deliver the final talk of the 2012-13 Personally Speaking lecture series at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 26, in Atkins Library, Halton Reading Room.