College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences
Morrill, Reichs Receive ASC Honors For Impact on Cultural Community
UNC Charlotte College of Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty members Dan Morrill and Kathy Reichs were among the eight ASC Honors recipients on Tuesday, October 16, 2012 in recognition of their impact on Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s cultural community. The Arts & Science Council (ASC) and Charlotte Symphony partnered for ASC Honors during an evening celebration in the […]
College Names Long-Time Supporter as Volunteer Executive In Residence
A venture capitalist with a solid grounding in the liberal arts and a quarter-century experience in business has joined UNC Charlotte’s College of Liberal Arts & Sciences as its first executive in residence.
Two College Faculty Named Finalists for Bank of America Award for Teaching Excellence, the University’s Top Teaching Award
(Pictured, left to right: Aliaga-Buchenau, Robinson.) Two faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences are among the five finalists for UNC Charlotte’s top teaching award, the 2012 Bank of America Award for Teaching Excellence. Anabel Aliaga-Buchenau, associate professor of German and comparative literature, and Joanne Robinson, associate professor of religious studies, join […]
International Pragmatics Conference to Draw 200+ Scholars From Around the World
UNC Charlotte is hosting over 200 scholars from around the world at the first International Pragmatics Conference of the Americas and the fifth International Conference on Intercultural Pragmatics on October 19-21 at UNC Charlotte Center City. Pragmatics, generally speaking, is the investigation of human language and communication. The joint conference is promoting theoretical and applied […]
Without Sanctuary Conference Considers Lynchings and Their Lasting Impact
UNC Charlotte’s Center for the Study of the New South on Oct. 11-13 will host “Without Sanctuary: A Conference on Lynching and the American South,” in conjunction with the Levine Museum of the New South and its exhibit of photographs, postcards and narrative that explores one of the most horrific chapters of history. The “Without […]
CLAS in the News, October 2012
Faculty Featured Gregory Weeks, political science & public administration, was quoted in elEconomista on Monday, October 22, 2012, in “La población latina de EEUU, clave para elegir al nuevo presidente.” John Szmer, political science & public administration, was a panelist on on WFAE 90.7’s Charlotte Talks program on Monday, October 22, 2012, on the subject, […]
Nationally-Honored Alumna Author To Provide Public Talk Oct. 4
A nationally recognized author and UNC Charlotte alumna will continue her visit at UNC Charlotte on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 with a public lecture and classroom visits.
Stephanie Powell Watts started her visit on Oct. 3 with a workshop with students. She guided students through a writing exercise, disucssed her writing process and provided tips on writing submissions to journals and other publications.
Sept. 15 Memorial Planned for Religious Studies Student Jordan Slusher
A memorial is scheduled in honor of Jordan Slusher, a religious studies student in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences who died this summer. The memorial will be at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 15, at Cone University Center, McKnight Hall.
News Media Turn to College Faculty for Expertise During Presidential Nominating Conventions
International, national and local media reporting on the presidential nominating conventions have turned to College of Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty for their expertise on public policy, historical and cultural context, communication issues and other topics. This has been especially true during Democratic National Convention activities in Charlotte during the days immediately leading up to […]
MPA Program Named in Honor of Public Servant Fox
In recognition of a lifetime of public service, UNC Charlotte has named one of its first master’s programs The Gerald G. Fox Master of Public Administration Program. Over 50 people gathered in Fretwell Building on August 15 to commemorate the naming, with representatives from local and state government, student groups, faculty and staff, and the […]