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Juan Vivero-Escoto, an assistant professor of chemistry, is the 2013 recipient of the Ralph Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award from…
Many elementary students’ math performance improves when their teachers collaborate, work in professional learning communities or do both, yet most…
The North Carolina economy will grow modestly in 2013 after a relatively flat performance in 2012, but the state is…
UNC Charlotte’s Charlotte Research Scholars (CRS) program provides undergraduate students the training and experience to be successful in research, a…
The Charlotte Action Research Project (CHARP) will host a neighborhood campus forum from 5:45 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, May 29,…
Cindy Crusto from the Yale University School of Medicine will speak on “The Impact of Trauma on Young Vulnerable Children:…
UNC Charlotte economist John Connaughton will give his quarterly forecast for the North Carolina economy at a luncheon and press…
In today’s virtual world, it’s easy to downplay the significance of place. Yet, when it comes to regional prosperity, geography…
The UNC Charlotte Model United Nations team recently ended the 2012-13 academic year as the most successful in the group’s…
One way to understand what motivates and deters burglars is to ask them. UNC Charlotte researcher Joseph Kuhns from the…
Matthew Johnson, a doctoral student in computer science in the College of Computing and Informatics, will defend “Exploring the Visualization…
Warren Cole, a professional science master’s degree student in the College of Computing and Informatics Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics,…