Newsletter

Sparking small-town revitalization

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Music, baseball and greenways? Five strategies to spark small-town revitalization in the Charlotte region.

Chancellor named among 2019 Charlotteans of the Year

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Charlotte Magazine recently profiled Chancellor Philip L. Dubois as one of its 2019 Charlotteans of the Year.Emma Way, the magazine’s editor, chronicled the chancellor’s 15-year tenure to bring the University and Charlotte closer together.

National award recognizes UNC Charlotte for degree completion gains

At a time when reports show that six in 10 students who enroll in a U.S. college will not have earned a degree six years later, UNC Charlotte is embracing the challenge to increase timely degree completion for enrolled students.

Student pantry fills need

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UNC Charlotte’s 2019 #GivingTuesday supports the Jamil Niner Student Pantry.

Legislative Update

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Congratulations to the 49ers elected or re-elected to public office in the 2019 election.

The Legacy Lives On

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86-year-old Charlotte College graduate shares memories from his days as a student.

5 Cool Things

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Generational admiration, big honors for two deans, FinTech boot camp, and more.

Food for Thought

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Chadwick Boyd ’93, alumnus and food media entrepreneur — and new Hallmark TV judge — returned to UNC Charlotte to share his memories and biscuit cooking secrets.

Veterans Park formally opens on campus

On Veterans Day 2019, the University recognized military veterans for their service and officially opened Veterans Park, which honors UNC Charlotte community members past and present who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Video: Army veteran pursues career helping fellow soldiers recover

After being deployed on active duty in Afghanistan, Master of Social Work student Cody Walker returned home with mental wounds he says are still healing. Watch the video to see his story.