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New Book Offers Strategies for Managing Chronic Illness in the Workplace for Managers and Employees
Alyssa K. McGonagle, associate professor of psychology and organizational science, has written a book to help guide managers and employees who are navigating the impacts of chronic health conditions in the workplace. According to a poll from Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health last year, more than half of US employees have chronic […]

CHESS Students Sweep the 2025 Honors College Dean’s Prizes
Students from the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences swept the 2025 Honors College Dean’s Prizes, which were awarded for their outstanding honors capstone theses/projects. A virtual award ceremony was held this summer, with winners each receiving a $500 prize. Students were nominated by their respective Honors Program director after they met the […]

Pennda Arami, Dual CHESS Master’s Degree Student, Rings the Bell for Commencement
Pennda Arami ’22, was selected as the bell ringer for UNC Charlotte’s first-ever summer commencement ceremony. At this graduation, Arami added two more degrees from the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences to her résumé: a Master of Science in Criminal Justice and a Master of Arts in Ethics and Applied Philosophy. Arami […]

Skylar Tirotta is Setting the Example
Skylar Tirotta fell in love with UNC Charlotte a decade ago, during a Charlotte 49ers Football home game, in the pouring rain. “Looking back, going to the football game is one of my fondest memories. It was my birthday. There was a hurricane and we got rained out, so my friend and I had to […]

CHESS Faculty and Students Share Ideas Worth Spreading at TEDx UNC Charlotte
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte hosted the annual TEDx UNC Charlotte event this spring, for “ideas worth spreading.” The event featured speakers from both UNC Charlotte and the local region. This year, College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences faculty member Sara A. Gagné, and students Enny Ogunyemi, Jenna Drew and Mary-Catherine […]

Mark I. West named first recipient of Charlotte Writers Club Advocate Award
Mark I. West, professor of English in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences, has been named as the inaugural recipient of the Charlotte Writers Club Advocate Award. The award was created to celebrate individuals who mentor and educate writers, volunteer their time and expertise, advocate for writers and their work, lead and […]

Asa Yoneda named to shortlist for International Booker Prize
Asa Yoneda, UNC Charlotte instructor of Japanese translation, was named to the shortlist for the International Booker Prize, the world’s most influential award for translated fiction. Yoneda’s translation of “Under the Eye of the Big Bird,” by Hiromi Kawakami, is one of six finalists on the shortlist. The list celebrates the best works of long-form fiction […]

CHILL with CHESS summer workshops at Independent Picture House
Summer is coming in hot, so chill out with the talented faculty at UNC Charlotte’s College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences. This newest CHESS initiative of lifelong learning, CHILL at IPH, comprises a full schedule of short, multisession workshops for those hungry for community, intellectual stimulation, or just a place to get away from internet streaming during the […]

Seth Collings Hawkins comes full circle with an anthropological education
Seth Collings Hawkins, M.D., is embracing lifelong learning by graduating with yet another degree. The emergency medicine physician is building upon the anthropological foundation he began at Yale decades ago, even with one of his same professors. While successfully holding a ton of jobs—emergency and wilderness medicine physician; contract medical director, officer, and adviser to […]

Grace Cooper, first four-time class president, graduates with plans for shaping the future
This weekend, Grace Cooper will be crossing the UNC Charlotte graduation stage multiple times, and it’s not the first time she has been there. Cooper is wrapping up her year as Senior Class President in the Student Government Association, after also being elected as class president for her freshman, sophomore and junior years. Cooper is […]