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The Charlotte Green Initiative, a student-led organization, recently approved funding for two sustainable projects: the installment of bird boxes and…
The U.S. Department of State has selected Spencer Salas, a Cato College of Education professor, for a weeklong project as…
For the fifth consecutive year, UNC Charlotte has earned the Tree Campus USA Award. Given by the Arbor Day Foundation, this national honor…
UNC Charlotte’s Botanical Gardens is celebrating chocolate, just in time for Valentine’s Day. This free, public event is scheduled for…
James Walsh from the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs will present “The National…
Beth Whitaker, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, will discuss “Refugees and Global Migration”…
A series of programs scheduled in February and March will look at the impact of the Civil War on North…
The Council on University Community is accepting proposals for the Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Fund, which supports initiatives that promote the…
A new “tiny park” near the corner of 10th Street and Jackson Avenue is the result of a community collaboration…
Natalie Cisneros, an assistant professor at Seattle University, will present “How Does It feel to be a Problem? Racism and…
As 15-year-old Dorothy Counts-Scoggins walked toward the entrance of Harding High School on Sept. 4, 1957, she endured the taunts…
The Instructional Systems Technology Program recently received its second Quality Matters (QM) program certification. This new recognition is for Online…