Pinku Mukherjee, the Irwin Belk Distinguished Professor for Cancer Research and previously the associate dean for research and graduate education in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, officially joined the Graduate School on...
This feature by UNC Charlotte's Phillip Brown introduces the innovative researchers Dan Janies and Adam Reitzel who head up Charlotte's Center...
The Fall 2022 Commencement ceremony on Friday, Dec. 16 at the Dale F. Halton Arena included degrees conferred to 1,266 doctoral, master’s and certificate students. The 6 p.m. Graduate School Commencement was one of three ceremonies hosted by the University over the weekend.
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Taylor Barrett-Crvich, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, has long been fascinated by the relationship between music and mathematics. Now in her second year studying materials science in the William States Lee College of Engineering, Bareet-Crvich is taking that interest into the orchestration of 3-D printing.
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UCOL 3401 - Graduate Educational Opportunities is a 1 credit-hour, first-half session course offered by the Graduate School in the spring semester for juniors and seniors to explore various aspects of graduate education. Now in its 12th year, the course was designed to provide talented students who affiliate with less represented groups a deep dive into graduate education, including ...
UNC Charlotte’s Mukulika Bose, ’22 Ph.D., her mentor Pinku Mukherjee, Irwin Belk Endowed Professor of Cancer Research and other Charlotte researchers invented an antibody that could be used to slow pancreatic cancer relapse and metastasis
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UNC Charlotte students Angel Rodriguez and Bethany Mavromatis, both veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces, lead efforts to engage other veteran students on campus. The two founded Student Veterans of America chapter SVA-49s to provide greater opportunity for veterans to connect on campus.
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As efforts mount in Iron Station, North Carolina to preserve one of the few remaining examples of the historic Rosenwald Schools, UNC Charlotte’s Camille Richardson, M.A.- Anthropology, is helping uncover the hidden secrets left behind by the children who once played in its school yard.
Richardson is leading an archeological dig at Mount Vernon School, built in 1925 and one of only two...
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Joan Lorden was recently honored with a tribute to her long career of dedication to student success. Read more at Inside UNC Charlotte.