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From Camp to Commencement: Kennedy Frink Reflects on Charlotte Journey
When Kennedy Frink first stepped onto UNC Charlotte’s campus as a teenager attending soccer camp, she felt a sense of belonging that she could not explain. Years later, as she prepares to graduate from the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences with a B.A. in communication studies with a concentration in public relations […]
13th annual Gold Reel Film Festival showcases student talent, community support
The 13th annual Gold Reel Student Film Festival drew a full house to the Independent Picture House on Sunday, April 12, as students in the Film Studies program premiered their latest work before an audience of alumni, university representatives and members of the local film community. Produced by students in the Film Festivals: Theory & […]
UNC Charlotte students earn honors at Harvard World Model UN in Peru
Twelve students from the Advanced Model United Nations class in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration traveled to Lima, Peru, to compete at Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) from March 15-19, joining more than 650 delegates representing over 80 countries. Over five days of intensive debate, students served on committees simulating United […]
WRDS to join Communication Studies in academic restructuring effort
The College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences will merge the Department of Writing, Rhetoric & Digital Studies (WRDS) into the Department of Communication Studies. The departmental merger is effective July 1, following approvals by the Faculty Council on January 15, and subsequent approval by Chancellor Sharon L. Gaber. The change is designed to […]
Public Affairs programs earn major gains in latest U.S. News Rankings
The Public Affairs program in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences posted significant gains in the newly released U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings, reinforcing UNC Charlotte’s growing national reputation in public service education. Four specialty areas within the Gerald G. Fox Master of Public Administration program ranked among […]
Pilar Blitvich named Chancellor’s Professor, honoring internationally renowned linguistics research
UNC Charlotte has awarded Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Ph.D., a globally recognized scholar of pragmatics, conflict and digital discourse, the esteemed title of Chancellor’s Professor. The Chancellor’s Professor designation recognizes outstanding contributions by a full professor who is not only a scholar of international and national distinction but also has a demonstrated record of significant achievement […]
CHESS faculty advocate for humanities during spring break trip to Washington, D.C.
Maddison Elliott, director of graduate programs and data analytics, and Karen Flint, associate professor of history, traveled to Washington, D.C., March 8‑10 to attend the 2026 National Humanities Alliance meeting and to speak personally with congressional correspondents for Humanities Advocacy Day. The NHA is a nationwide coalition that advocates for the humanities on college campuses […]
‘The Secret World of Roald Dahl’ closes out podcast series with UNC Charlotte’s Mark West
The final episode of the podcast series “The Secret World of Roald Dahl” was released Monday, March 23, featuring Mark I. West, Ph.D., professor in UNC Charlotte’s Department of English. The podcast is produced by iHeartMedia, Imagine Entertainment and the award-winning audio company Parallax. After premiering earlier this year, “The Secret World of Roald Dahl” […]
Bobby Hobgood receives SCOLT Founders Award
Bobby Hobgood, director of UNC Charlotte’s Language Resource Center and adjunct instructor of French, has been honored with the Founders Award from the Southern Conference on Language Teaching (SCOLT). Hobgood received the award March 20 during the 2026 SCOLT Conference, held March 19–21 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Founders Award recognizes a member who has […]
CHESS announces new minor in sustainability launching fall 2026
The College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences (CHESS) is introducing a new minor in sustainability within the Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, launching in fall 2026. Drawing from the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Council for Science and the Environment, the minor will encourage students to think critically […]