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In a recent article in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, a team from UNC Charlotte describes an unusual, single-patient genetic…
A team of six UNC Charlotte students, led by chemistry faculty member Michael Walter and architecture faculty member Mona Azarbayjani,…
UNC Charlotte’s Master of Science in Mathematical Finance program in late 2014 was ranked No. 25 in the country by…
As women and people of color strive to advance in scientific fields, UNC Charlotte alumna Sandra Orimilikwe hopes to inspire…
Researchers from around the world gathered at UNC Charlotte in December for the 11th annual IEEE International Meeting HONET-PfE, to…
Freshman chemistry major Brandon Furr has wrapped up a four-month stint as the first UNC Charlotte intern in the In…
Six UNC Charlotte students from varied backgrounds will act as student advisors to the Dean’s Office in the College of…
SPIE Fellow Glenn Boreman, who is the chair of physics and optical science at UNC Charlotte, has been named the…
UNC Charlotte biology major Kayla Kinard has defeated struggles and overcome obstacles that could have stopped her in her mission…
A new garden in the works at UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens will blend southeastern native flora, sustainable practices, and smart…
Two of the three winners for best research posters at the third annual Summer Research Symposium are students in the…
Rapidly changing and sometimes deadly viruses create critical public health risks – and a challenge for researchers working on vaccines….
Craig Ogle, the Charles H. Stone Professor of Chemistry, is the 2014 recipient of the First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal….
Two CLAS students and four CLAS faculty — all of whom are in the Honors College — presented their research…
Craig Ogle, the Charles H. Stone Professor of Chemistry, is the 2014 recipient of the First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal….
When Yogin Patel came to UNC Charlotte as an undergraduate biology honors student, he arrived with a mission – to…
As part of the 2014 North Carolina Science Festival in late March and early April — with its theme of…
Michael Fiddy, professor of physics and optical science and of electrical and computer engineering, has been appointed to a two-year…