UNC Charlotte launches AI Accelerator to address classroom challenges, expand emerging AI curriculum
UNC Charlotte introduced its new AI Accelerator team in the Center for Teaching and Learning, creating a leadership team to ...
The African Relief Organization brought the culture and tradition of Ramadan to UNC Charlotte's campus in an Iftar meal held on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
After packing a West Charlotte church to protest the I-77 expansion, Charlotte residents have taken their opposition online, creating a petition that has already drawn more than 1,500 signatures.
For Afro-Latin students, it's never about identifying with one side more than the other; it's about embracing the fullness of ...
Stepping into a newly created role is rarely simple, but for Beth Rugg, it meant helping others feel less intimidated by a ...
From growing up in the beginnings of desegregation to becoming a founding member of UNC Charlotte's Black Student Union, ...
From growing up in the beginnings of desegregation to becoming a founding member of UNC Charlotte's Black Student Union, ...
The retro-phone trend is more than a throwback. It is a rejection of the system, and when culture pushes back, industries ...
'Who is this woman?' some may ask. The American education system has failed so many, not teaching students about ...
As chairman of the Board of Trustees, alumnus Dontá Wilson has not forgotten his roots as a first-generation student. In fact ...
UNC Charlotte's Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted a Mardi Gras festival on Feb. 19 in the Lucas Room of the Cone ...
Amid ongoing protests across Iran, students and community members gathered at UNC Charlotte’s Star Quad on Feb. 20 to remember victims, share personal stories and call for global awareness.
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