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Belk College economist John Connaughton sees the state’s economy bouncing back as vaccines become more readily available.
UNC Charlotte invites students, faculty, staff, alumni and the greater Charlotte community to celebrate Women’s History Month.
To most observers, the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, illustrates how extremist groups have increased in…
As John Tobias ‘94, a senior analytical statistician for ESPN, surveys the growing field of sports analytics, he sees only…
February 8, 1969, marked the first anniversary of the Orangeburg Massacre, where South Carolina Highway Patrol officers shot and killed…
UNC Charlotte Department of Africana Studies faculty and affiliate researchers lead in the exploration of the African Diaspora, experiences of…
Today, the Africana Studies Department carries on the spirit and scholarship of its predecessor, the Black Studies Program, serving not…
New research on gender inequality indicates that fewer leadership prospects in the workplace apply even to women who show the…
New research on gender inequality indicates that fewer leadership prospects in the workplace apply even to women who show the…
Julia Jordan-Zachery, professor and chair of Africana Studies, offers her perspective on “Why We Need Africana Studies.”
A recent Stanford University study recognizes the top 2% of the world’s most cited researchers. In all, 41 researchers affiliated…
UNC Charlotte’s faculty members are quoted often and widely in the news media about current topics, ranging from the presidential…