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UNC Charlotte confirmed to WFAE that six international student visas were terminated by the federal government as of Wednesday.
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With shifting immigration policy impacting communities across Charlotte, especially Hispanic and Latino residents, many at-risk students are wondering, what now?
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The Trump administration has canceled several grants that were issued by the U.S. Department of Education.
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The campaign is part of the university’s efforts to connect with the city of Charlotte and grow beyond its roots as a smaller, regional school into a research powerhouse.
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Leaders of UNC Charlotte are awaiting further direction on what last week’s UNC System Board of Governors vote will mean for Charlotte’s Diversity and Inclusion Office. The vote repealed a previous diversity policy, effective immediately, and replaced it with a policy that emphasizes “equality of all persons and viewpoints.”
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A few dozen protesters marched on UNC Charlotte’s campus Tuesday night in support of Palestinians in Gaza. That’s after university officials removed several tents on campus earlier in the day and warned protesters against marching.
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New UNC Charlotte scholarship encourages students to stick with teaching and work for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. It comes as teacher shortages are expected to worsen.
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Ahead of Native American Heritage Month in November, The Native American Student Association and Native American Caucus at UNC Charlotte hosted its annual powwow to unite and celebrate Indigenous cultures.
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A group of business leaders founded the organization NCInnovation to address a problem: North Carolina’s research universities — particularly those outside the Triangle — are struggling to turn their big ideas into business opportunities.
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As 4,200 freshmen start classes at UNC Charlotte this week, 49 arrive with six weeks of campus experience and a network of support. It's part of a growing recognition that equal opportunity means more than diverse admission.