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Communications Studies Professor Stephanie Norander named to role with Levine Scholars program

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Stephanie Norander, a professor in the Department of Communications Studies, is the inaugural associate faculty director for the Levine Scholars Program. Norander has served as associate chair of communication studies, executive director of the Communication Across the Curriculum program in the Office of Undergraduate Education and in faculty fellow positions for the dean and provost.  “Dr. […]

History Minor Selected for Fulbright UK Summer Institute

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Coral Hatch, a rising junior majoring in social work and minoring in history, has been selected for the prestigious Fulbright UK Summer Institutes and will study this summer in the United Kingdom. Selection in the program is highly competitive; only 42 U.S. students were chosen this year, and two of them were from UNC Charlotte. Hatch will study at […]

Two Geography Faculty Serving as Marshals for May 2024 Commencement

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University marshal is an honor bestowed on distinguished faculty members. Representing the faculty at University ceremonial functions, including commencement, they are symbols of faculty excellence and leadership in teaching, professional achievement and service to campus and community. Congratulations to this year’s University marshals from the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences: Terry Shirley […]

Graduation Spotlight: Gabie Stanfield

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When Gabie Stanfield visited UNC Charlotte for the first time, she knew she had found her home. A first-generation college student from Burlington, North Carolina, she sought a bigger city to cultivate her creativity that also had smaller supportive spaces where she could thrive. “I went to a K-12 school — I was at the […]

Graduation Spotlight: Serena Kamdem

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Serena Bemmo Kamdem, who was born in Cameroon, moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands at the age of 7. Relocating was tough, and her new school suggested ESL classes to avoid being held back a grade. But her dad, a middle school math teacher, created workbooks to help Kamdem and her three siblings learn English […]

Founding dean of the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences named

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Christopher R. Boyer has been named the founding dean of the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences at UNC Charlotte following a national search. His appointment was approved during the April 25 meeting of the University’s Board of Trustees. Boyer will join UNC Charlotte effective July 1 from Northern Arizona University, where he currently holds […]

Department Renamed: Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences

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The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences was renamed the Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, effective April 9. This name change more accurately represents the collaborative approach within the department, said John Smail, interim dean of the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences. “We are excited that this new name reflects the […]

Provost Jennifer Troyer recognizes Kendra Jason with the professorship.

Kendra Jason is recipient of Bonnie E. Cone Early-Career Professorship in Teaching

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Kendra Jason, associate professor of sociology, is this year’s recipient of the Bonnie E. Cone Early-Career Professorship in Teaching, which is awarded annually to a faculty member who has earned tenure within the last three years and who has demonstrated a commitment to teaching at the beginning of their academic career. Jason aims to create […]

Provost Jennifer Troyer stands with Sharon Watson, surrounded by her students.

Sharon Watson receives James H. Woodward Faculty Research Award

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The Office of Academic Affairs recognized faculty for exemplary work in the areas of teaching, advising and civic engagement at the annual Provost’s Awards Reception held Monday, April 22. Sharon Watson, assistant professor of anthropology, is this year’s recipient of the James H. Woodward Faculty Research Award, which is given annually to an untenured member […]

CHESS researchers to lead community science heat mapping campaign

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This summer, the Charlotte Heat Mappers, a coalition of community organizations, nonprofits and government entities led by UNC Charlotte’s Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, will oversee a community science campaign to map variations in urban heat across the city. Charlotte is one of 14 U.S. communities and four international cities selected by the […]