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Tag: UNC Charlotte
News Roundup
UNCC to Host Public Education National Conference
The Urban Education Collaborative at the  University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) will host the Pursuing Extraordinary Outcomes in Public Education national conference on Oct. 28. The convening will focus on student academic achievement within urban schools. It is open to P-12 educators, postsecondary educators, undergraduate students, graduate students, parents and community members. The theme […]
September 25, 2019
Opinion
Can We Break Our ‘Cycle of Gun Violence’?
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but the first week in May will always and forever commemorate the death of my cousin Stephen Guillermo, a 26-year-old senior at San Francisco State University in 2014.
May 6, 2019
Latest News
Emerging Scholar Profile: DuPont Expands the Musical Repertoire
With a grandfather who sang in a traveling gospel quartet and a mother who was a singer, bass-baritone Dr. Carl DuPont says his decision to pursue music was natural.
January 28, 2018
Students
Fraternity Suspended at UNC Charlotte for Hazing Allegations
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A fraternity at UNC Charlotte has been suspended for four years because of hazing allegations. The Charlotte Observer reported a school spokeswoman said the suspension began May 23 after an investigation determined the hazing occurred at Sigma Phi Epsilon earlier this spring. The investigation started after anonymous sources reported the hazing occurred […]
June 18, 2017
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