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The Cato College of Education is making organizational moves to strengthen relationships with alumni and school and community partners, which…

Laura Clark ’02M recently was named president and chief executive officer of United Way of Central Carolinas.

The Black Alumni Chapter is seeking nominations for its 2018 Excellence in Leadership Award. The program, established in 2011, recognizes…

The GI Bill, environmental protections and the desegregation of public schools and housing were all “gifts” to the Baby Boomer…

A series of five events this fall will focus on the campaign for and election of the tripartite presidency in…

The Charlotte City Council voted unanimously to invest $8 million toward the completion of the Marriott Hotel and Conference Center…

What is at stake in the confirmation process of President Trump’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court is the topic…

As the University’s enrollment continues to grow, so does the presence of employers seeking talented prospects. At this fall’s Career…

In this Inside UNC Charlotte webcast, theatre professors CarlosAlexis Cruz and Kaja Dunn discuss the upcoming production of “Archipelago,” a…

UNC Charlotte staff, faculty and students recently participated in the seventh annual Appalachian Energy Summit, hosted by Appalachian State University….

UNC Charlotte, with assistance from Clean Air Carolina, recently changed its “Design and Construction Manual” to require contracted companies to reduce…

Ambassador Ryan Crocker will present “Middle East Meltdown: Causes and Consequences” at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 5, in the Atkins…