History of the Black Student Union, wastewater testing and six Fulbright semi-finalists

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE BLACK STUDENT UNION

The origins and legacy of the Black Student Union at UNC Charlotte

Born of the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Student Union has provided a space for students of color to be "seen, heard and advocated for" for over 50 years.

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Breaking NEWS


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YOUR DAILY NEED TO KNOW: STUDENTS


​OUR POINTS OF PRIDE

Six Niners advance as Fulbright U.S. Student Program semi-finalists


MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS

English professor Mark West was interviewed about T.J. Reddy '74, whose name is nominated as one of three in consideration for renaming Barringer Academic Center.

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WSOC featured COVID-19 mitigation testing for UNC Charlotte students, faculty and staff as in-person classes return.

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EVENTS

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