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Grant Rescinded, Threatening LGBTQ Health Research in Charlotte

News Summary Research efforts to enhance LGBTQ health in Charlotte face a setback as a crucial grant of $450,000 for mental health support was rescinded. The funding cut, part of a broader trend affecting multiple institutions, leaves researchers and their teams in turmoil, jeopardizing essential training programs for survivors of sexual abuse. This shift raises concerns about the future of LGBTQ health research amid changing federal priorities. A Troubling Turn

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Students participating in a pharmacy ethics debate at UNC Charlotte
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UNC Charlotte’s Pre-Pharmacy Student Association Hosts Debate

News Summary On March 13, 2025, UNC Charlotte’s Pre-Pharmacy Student Association organized a dynamic debate focused on ethical dilemmas pharmacists face in real-world scenarios. The event fostered critical thinking and professional judgment among students, highlighting the need for future pharmacists to engage in discussions surrounding ethical complexities. Launched in 2024, the association aims to connect pre-pharmacy students with resources and networking opportunities as they prepare for pharmacy school. Despite challenges

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Students collaborating on a tech project at UNC Charlotte
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UNC Charlotte’s Computer Science Master’s Program: A Launchpad for Global Careers in Tech

News Summary The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is emerging as a destination for computer science education, offering a master’s program that equips students with industry-focused skills. Graduates can expect lucrative salaries and a strong network of mentorship. The programs emphasize critical business acumen and innovation, providing opportunities for internships and research initiatives. The inclusive environment supports both domestic and international students, fostering a rich community and cultural engagement.

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North Carolina Basketball Tournaments Highlights

News Summary The recent basketball tournaments in North Carolina showcased exhilarating performances from local college teams, including the East Carolina Pirates and Duke Blue Devils. The Pirates delivered a significant win against Memphis, and the Blue Devils clinched the ACC Championship by overcoming a halftime deficit against NC State. Meanwhile, NC State men’s basketball saw a coaching shake-up following a challenging season. Additionally, East Carolina’s baseball and softball teams made

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Demonstrators at a protest supporting free speech and academic freedom.
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Deportation of NYC Activist Blocked by Federal Judge

News Summary A federal judge has temporarily halted the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist detained by ICE. The ruling follows public outcry and concerns over free speech. Khalil’s arrest has prompted protests and raised questions about political expression in educational institutions. His supporters argue that this case could set a troubling precedent for activism on college campuses. The upcoming conference between the judge and both legal parties aims

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Crowd of protesters holding signs in NYC
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NYC Protests Erupt Over Pro-Palestinian Activist’s Arrest

News Summary New York City has seen significant unrest following the detention of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. The arrest, carried out by federal immigration authorities, has sparked widespread protests advocating for Khalil’s release. Advocates frame the incident as a threat to free speech and civil rights amidst a heated political climate and rising tensions surrounding Israel’s military actions. Khalil’s legal case brings scrutiny to the intersection of activism and immigration

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Diverse female computer science students working together in a classroom
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Female Computer Science Students at UNC Charlotte Make Strides

News Summary At UNC Charlotte, female computer science students are breaking barriers in a predominantly male environment. Despite representing only 18% of the program, they are making significant contributions, supported by strong mentorship and initiatives like Women in Computer Science. With the tech scene in Charlotte rapidly expanding, these students are poised for a bright future in the industry, motivated to inspire a more inclusive environment. Female Computer Science Students

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High school students participating in an advanced manufacturing class
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Charlotte County Schools Awarded $1.4 Million for Manufacturing Programs

News Summary Charlotte County Schools has received a $1.4 million grant from the Florida Department of Education to fund advanced manufacturing programs at Port Charlotte High School and Charlotte Technical College. The initiative will prepare students for careers in a rapidly growing industry by offering a variety of hands-on experiences and specialized classes, with programs launching in 2025 and 2026. This grant underscores the district’s commitment to providing valuable training

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Students at UNC Charlotte engaged in technology education
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UNC Charlotte Leads in Tech Education and Cybersecurity

News Summary UNC Charlotte is emerging as a key player in technology education and cybersecurity innovation, backed by strong industry partnerships and cutting-edge programs. The university provides top-notch facilities for computing degrees and offers various master’s programs, preparing students for a promising career in tech. Its strategic location in a growing tech hub enhances opportunities for real-world experience while welcoming a diverse international community. UNC Charlotte Takes Center Stage in

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Sustainable water filtration system designed to eliminate PFAS contamination
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Charlotte, North Carolina Tackles Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

News Summary Charlotte residents face a growing threat from toxic ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS contaminating drinking water. Local professor Dr. Jordan Poler has developed an innovative purification system that effectively eliminates these harmful substances using a sustainable ion exchange filtration process. With increasing public demand for safe drinking water, Dr. Poler’s technology could provide a vital solution for millions affected by PFAS contamination across North Carolina. Charlotte, North Carolina

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