Research

Largest grant in UNC Charlotte history expands National Center for Youth with Disabilities

Through the largest grant in the University’s history, a pair of researchers from the UNC Charlotte Cato College of Education are expanding their national effort to improve employment, education and community integration for students and youth with disabilities.

Simple yet useful tips to better secure your home devices

Cybersecurity experts lend some practical advice based on “Smart Home” research.

Africana Studies researcher’s book continues to win acclaim

UNC Charlotte Africana Studies associate professor Oscar de la Torre’s first book continues to garner awards, now recognized with two best book prizes and one honorable mention award.

Belk College faculty researching ethical behaviors to teach leadership

Researchers at UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business are at the forefront of studying tenets of ethical leadership to foster better decision-making skills.

Africana Studies researcher’s book continues to win acclaim

UNC Charlotte Africana Studies associate professor Oscar de la Torre’s first book continues to garner awards, now recognized with two best book prizes and one honorable mention award.

Study considers barriers, opportunities in peer sexuality education

A new article co-authored by UNC Charlotte public health researchers is exploring peer sexuality education at predominantly white institutions (PWIs), historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and community colleges.

North Carolina’s economic forecast: a comeback in 2021

The new year could bring a resurgence for North Carolina’s economy, which took a historic hit this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to John Connaughton, director of the Barings/UNC Charlotte Economic Forecast.   

Political scientist’s Personally Speaking talk to delve into drones

The use of combat drones stands out as one of the most critical developments in 21st century military actions; their usage has influenced foreign policy decisions and sparked debate about civilian and military casualties in conflicts.

UNC Charlotte’s campus-based early detection research system aims to prevent COVID-19 spread

A team of University researchers are preparing to sample and test wastewater from various campus locations as an early-warning system to locate the presence of COVID-19.

City birds: Study shows impact of urbanization

A UNC Charlotte study posed a basic question: What characteristics of forest bird species make them more or less vulnerable to urbanization?