Scholarship, research, activism: A brief history of UNC Charlotte’s Africana Studies Department
Today, the Africana Studies Department carries on the spirit and scholarship of its predecessor, the Black Studies Program, serving not only as a resource for research and academic excellence but also an agent of change.
breaking news
- In Memoriam: Steven Ott, who led UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business from 2011-19, is remembered for visionary and selfless leadership, commitment to excellence, dedication to students and their experience, and a great sense of humor.
YOUR DAILY NEED TO KNOW: FACULTY & STAFF
- Check out these five time management tips to help students.
- Attend a Legal Affairs webinar to discuss potential higher education legal implications of the new presidential administration.
- Register for a webinar on Feb. 13 to discuss making the most of your retirement savings with Prudential's NC Retirement Plans.
OUR POINTS OF PRIDE
CoA+A announces its 2021 Distinguished Alumni: The College of Arts + Architecture will honor six distinguished alumni on Friday, March 19, at the seventh annual celebration of alumni achievement.
MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
Childress Klein Center for Real Estate director Yongqiang Chu discussed North Carolina's seller's market for housing amid the pandemic.
Alumnus Conrad Pogorzelski III is the youngest chief of staff in North Carolina state government's history, and he discussed his political aspirations with the Gaston Gazette.
EVENTS
- 2/11: Join UREC for a live virtual 45-minute triple threat group fitness class.
- 2/16: Understand the root causes of your money decision-making processes and adjust them in order to live a more fulfilling life in this Your Money Mind workshop.
- 2/24: Join us for an interactive discussion on "Readiness and Resilience" with former FEMA Leader Brock Long.
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