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Psychology Professor Wins Highest Teaching Honor
Psychology professor Kimberly Buch is the 2013 recipient of the highest teaching honor bestowed by UNC Charlotte, the Bank of America Award for Teaching Excellence.
Mt. Zion Dig Reveals Possible Early Roman Period Priestly Mansion
In excavating sites in a long-inhabited urban area like Jerusalem, archaeologists are accustomed to noting complexity in their finds — how various occupying civilizations layer over one another during the site’s continuous use over millennia. But when an area has also been abandoned for intermittent periods, paradoxically there may be even richer finds uncovered, as […]
Anthropology Graduate Student Receives Phi Kappa Phi Award
Danay Downing, a master’s student in anthropology and a graduate certificate student in cognitive science, used her Love of Learning fellowship from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi to conduct primate research this summer.
Rogelberg Named Inaugural University Professor
Steven Rogelberg has been appointed the inaugural University Professor of UNC Charlotte. The title recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement in a professional field as well as demonstrated ability to excel at interdisciplinary research, teaching and service.
Brintnall Receives Bonnie E. Cone Early Career Teaching Award
Kent Brintnall, associate professor of religious studies, is the 2013 recipient of the Bonnie E. Cone Early-Career Professorship for Teaching. His selection was announced during the annual University Convocation on Tuesday, Aug. 20.
Distinctiveness of Human Reproductive Aging: Grandmothers Rock!
A study of mortality and fertility patterns among seven species of wild apes and monkeys and their relatives, compared with similar data from hunter-gatherer humans, shows that menopause sets humans apart from other primates.
Researchers To Consider Impact of Access to Natural Resources on Rebel Forces
Full understanding of how natural resources relate to rebel forces in the developing world is crucial to U.S. national security policy, and a Department of Defense-funded project at UNC Charlotte is expected to provide greater insights into the impact of those resources.
Allen G. Noble Book Prize Awarded to UNC Charlotte History Professor
Karen L. Cox, a UNC Charlotte history professor, received the 2013 Allen G. Noble Award for her book Destination Dixie: Tourism & Southern History. The Pioneer America Society offers the prize for the best edited book on material culture in North America. Destination Dixie includes thirteen essays that examine the way various historic sites throughout […]
Community Psychology Awarded for Innovation, Community Focus
In recognition of its innovative approach and focus on community research and action, UNC Charlotte’s community psychology training program has received the Outstanding Program Award from an international psychological association. The UNC Charlotte program earned the recognition this summer in Miami at the biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action – the […]
History Faculty Member Receives NEH Fellowship
Christopher Cameron, assistant professor of history in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at UNC Charlotte, has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship with the Massachusetts Historical Society.