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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 (SDGs) and the Global Council for Science and the Environment (GSCE), the minor will encourage students to […]

CHESS honors legacy and impact of Senator Marshall A. Rauch

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The College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences hosted an event at the Harris Alumni Center on Thursday, March 5, to honor the life and legacy of former North Carolina Sen. Marshall A. Rauch, whose commitment to public service and education continues through the Marshall A. Rauch Distinguished Professorship in Political Science. The program, […]

Documentary screening and panel discussion of Charlotte history: ‘A Binding Truth’

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The College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences and the Film Studies program are proud to present a special screening and panel discussion of “A Binding Truth.” The critically acclaimed documentary, directed by Louise Woehrle, follows the journey through Charlotte, NC of Jimmie Lee Kirkpatrick, a Black former football star, and De Kirkpatrick, a […]

Stearns to lead collaborative $5M NSF grant strengthening STEM transfer pipeline

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UNC Charlotte has received $2 million from a new $5 million National Science Foundation grant to expand a regional partnership that supports low‑income, high‑achieving students pursuing STEM degrees. The award launches SPARC 6, a five‑institution collaboration designed to improve retention, transfer and graduation rates in biology, computer science and data science. The grant will fund […]

Colleen Hammelman nominated for the Holshouser Award from UNC Charlotte

Colleen Hammelman, associate professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, has been selected as UNC Charlotte’s nominee for the 2025 Governor James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service. Her nomination follows her recent recognition as the 2025 Bonnie E. Cone Professorship for Civic Engagement recipient, an honor that annually […]

‘What’s your 5 to 9?’ New research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology examines how employees recover from work stress

Ryan Grant, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychological science, has published a new study, “What’s your 5 to 9? Antecedents and outcomes of profiles of trajectories of daily recovery experiences across the evening,” in the Journal of Applied Psychology, the top journal in the field. Funded in part by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and […]

Laura Yates Clark honored for transformative leadership with UNC Charlotte Distinguished Alumni Award

The UNC Charlotte Alumni Association honored four distinguished graduates whose leadership, innovation and service are strengthening communities across the region and beyond. During the 2026 Alumni Awards ceremony on Friday, Feb. 27, in the Popp Martin Student Union, the University celebrated alumni whose achievements reflect the bold spirit and lasting impact of Niner Nation. Laura […]

Featured on WSOC-TV: UNC Charlotte meteorology program expands with new course, state-of-the-art technology and industry expertise

UNC Charlotte’s meteorology program was featured on WSOC-TV Channel 9 to celebrate a new partnership providing students with the technology and expertise they need to excel in a rapidly evolving field. As part of the Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences, enrollment in the […]

Jürgen Buchenau joins WCNC+ Live Impact News to discuss ‘El Mencho’

Categories: Global Reach, In the News, News

On Monday, Feb. 23, Jürgen Buchenau, Ph.D., joined WCNC+ Live Impact News to discuss the significance of the killing of the Mexican cartel leader Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, commonly referred to as “El Mencho.” Buchenau is the Dowd Term Chair of Capitalism Studies, a professor of history and Latin American studies and an expert on […]

Nkosi Muse ’17 and C. Emmanuel Wright ’21 honored with UNC Charlotte’s prestigious 10 Under Ten award

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Nkosi Muse ’17 and C. Emmanuel Wright ’21, proud alumni of the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences, are recipients of UNC Charlotte’s 2025 10 Under Ten Awards. Each year, the UNC Charlotte GOLD Alumni Network selects ten graduates who exemplify the University’s mission through their achievements, volunteerism and philanthropic impact. The celebration, […]