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College Alumni Receive Awards from Alumni Association

Distinguished College of Liberal Arts & Sciences alumni are among those honored in April by the UNC Charlotte Alumni Association for outstanding contributions to their professions, their communities and to the university.

MPA Program Ranks Among Best Public Affairs Programs

UNC Charlotte’s Gerald G. Fox Master of Public Administration program has ranked in the top 25 percent of public affairs programs in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.

College Students, Faculty Honored at International Women’s Day Event

Odes to strong women who have inspired them emerged as a common thread at the International Women’s Day program held in the Student Union Multipurpose Room. Among those honored were the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences’ dean, other employees and students.

Students’ Videos Included in ¡NUEVOlution! Exhibit at Levine Museum

UNC Charlotte writing students’ digital stories are part of the ¡NUEVOlution! Latinos and the New South exhibit at the Levine Museum of the New South, in the video series hosted on the Levine Museum’s YouTube channel. These digital stories created by UNC Charlotte students, along with others in the exhibit, bring the voices and stories of people to the forefront.

MPA students present their research findings

MPA Program Ranks Among the Best Public Affairs Programs Nationwide

UNC Charlotte’s Gerald G. Fox Master of Public Administration program has ranked in the top 100 programs in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. The MPA program continued its strong ranking in the 2017 “Best Graduate Schools” rankings released in March 2016, landing at No. 63.

Religious Studies Chair Earns Award For Innovative Teaching

For innovative teaching methods that extend well beyond a traditional classroom setting, Joanne Maguire Robinson, UNC Charlotte Religious Studies chair and professor, has received the 2016 American Academy of Religion Excellence in Teaching Award.

Bertha Maxwell-Roddey

Africana Studies Hosts National Council for Black Studies’ Conference

The 40th annual conference of the National Council for Black Studies marks a historic occasion, with a theme of “Forty Years of Black Studies in the Local, National and Global Spaces: Past Accomplishments and New Directions.”

The University Writing Program “Transcendent Literacies” Call for Papers

University Writing Program Seeks Presenters for Writing Conference

The UNC Charlotte University Writing Program’s Fall 2016 Writing Conference, “Transcendent Literacies.” will take place on October 28, 2016 at UNC Charlotte Center City. Students, teachers, administrators, and researchers may submit proposals in a variety of formats to foster discussion, conversation, connections, and new partnerships across various borders.

Africana Studies Professor Awarded For Literary Excellence, Values’ Commitment

For his commitment to democratic ideals, humanistic values, and literary excellence in Africa. Tanure Ojaide, UNC Charlotte’s Frank Graham Porter Professor of Africana Studies, has won The Fonlon-Nichols Award.

Seuss-a-Thon Community Event to Focus on Famous Author

Dr. Seuss’ birthday is coming up, and that means it’s time for the annual Seuss-a-Thon. This year’s Seuss-a-Thon will take place on Saturday, March 5, 2016 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road.