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Theatre Alumna Caridad Svich Wins Guggenheim Fellowship

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Caridad Svich ’85 has received a 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Professor’s Research Reconstructs Ephemeral Stages of 18th-century French Diplomacy

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The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians has published an article by Assistant Professor of Architectural History Matthew Gin.

Voice Students Win Top Prizes in Regional Auditions

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Voice students Christian Souza and DeLenn Rumbolo recently brought home prizes from the Mid-Atlantic NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) Student Auditions, held March 7-22 at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. Souza, a student of Brian Arreola, was awarded First Place in the Advanced Post-Baccalaureate Classical Tenor, Baritone, Bass division, and Rumbolo, a […]

Professor Wins Award for Developing Rome/Istanbul Study Abroad Program

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The UNC Charlotte Office of Education Abroad (OEA) has awarded Associate Professor of Architecture Jeff Balmer the inaugural Curriculum Design Award for his development of the School of Architecture’s Rome/Istanbul study abroad program. The Curriculum Design Award is a new initiative from OEA that recognizes faculty members who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to promoting […]

Thompson to Receive Award from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts

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Professor of Art Lydia Thompson will receive a 2024 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Honorary Member Award at the organization’s annual conference in Richmond, Virginia, this month. The Honorary Member Award has a history of over five decades of recipients and recognizes individuals “whose commitments to creativity, scholarship, activism, or professionalism […]

Professor to Co-curate NEH-funded International Exhibition of West African Masquerade Artists

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Associate Professor of Art History Lisa Homann is a key member of a team developing the internationally traveling exhibition New Masks Now: Artists Innovating Masquerade in Contemporary West Africa. The exhibition is organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art and supported by a $500,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). After […]

José Gámez Appointed Dean of the College of Arts + Architecture

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José Gámez has been appointed dean of the College of Arts + Architecture, effective July 1. He currently serves as interim dean of the college. “While José’s scholarship is grounded in architecture, he has a deep commitment to the visual and performing arts and their role in the modern research university,” said Jennifer Troyer, provost […]

Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Christina Singer Contributes Work to International Exhibitions

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Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at UNC Charlotte Christina Singer has three works showcased in two international exhibitions. “Mariposa” and “Golden” were selected to participate in the International Fine Arts, Printing and Sustainability Conference (IFPSC) in Barcelona while “Never Over” is a part of Intercontinental Bienal, an exhibition that travels to different countries throughout the […]

Cruz Receives Engaged Faculty Award from NC Campus Engagement

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Associate Professor of Theatre CarlosAlexis Cruz has received the 2024 Engaged Faculty Award from North Carolina Campus Engagement (NCCE). Each year, the Engaged Faculty Award recognizes one faculty member in North Carolina for exemplary engaged teaching and scholarship, including leadership that advances students’ community and civic learning, conducting community-based research, fostering reciprocal community partnerships, and […]

Artist Nicole Shaver Intentionally Gathers Rocks, Artifacts, and Art in “Erratic Accretion”

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Chunks of concrete housed in a giant metal crate, which look mundane on the outside, hold four-and-a-half decades of history and represent a legacy to many UNC Charlotte alumni. The Belk Tower was a popular and defining fixture of the university until its removal in 2016, and while the tower itself is gone, the university […]