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Political scientist Eric Heberlig offers insights into why the Iowa caucuses receive so much attention as the race to Election…
Donna Owen ’73 had big dreams while growing up in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. She wanted to practice nursing at…
Recommendations regarding a memorial, remembering April 30, and the future use of the Kennedy Building.
Business professors George Banks and Janaki Gooty are at the forefront of cutting-edge scientific research to better understand the specific…
Harvard Divinity School’s Mark Jordan will present “The Very Idea of Queer Religion” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 18, at…
Three Charlotte universities are banding together to support racial healing and transformation. As the Charlotte Racial Justice Consortium, UNC Charlotte,…
Potentially lost in the five story, 148,000-square-foot building, are a few subtle features created to give the facility a personal…
Ceramic works by Cuban-American artist Carlos Estévez are on view in Storrs Gallery through Friday, March 27. The exhibition, “Palimpsest,”…
Short-term, faculty-led education abroad programs are the fastest-growing and most popular type of program among U.S. study abroad participants.
Details about the complexities of the lives of the enslaved often are unknown or overlooked, but William Andrews will present…
Cheryl Brown, chair and associate professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, will speak as part of the Great…
The Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) is one of the signature initiatives of Chancellor Philip L. Dubois’ tenure at…