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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte, or simply Charlotte) is a public research university in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. UNC Charlotte offers 24 doctoral, 66 master's, and 79 bachelor's degree programs through nine colleges. [6] It is classified among "R1: Very High Research Spending and Doctorate ...
University of North Carolina at Asheville: Asheville: Public Baccalaureate college: 2,925 1927 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Flagship university) Chapel Hill: Public Research university: 32,234 1789 University of North Carolina at Charlotte: Charlotte: Public Research university: 30,298 1946 University of North Carolina at ...
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Charlotte University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Chatt or Chattanooga University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Chatt State Chattanooga State Community College; Chico State California State University, Chico; City Tech New York City College of Technology; CIA The Culinary Institute of America; CMC
There are three R1 schools in North Carolina: UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University and North Carolina State University. The closest R1 school to Charlotte geographically is the University of South ...
McColl–Richardson Field at Jerry Richardson Stadium is a college football stadium in University City, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States and the home field of the Charlotte 49ers football team representing the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte).
Dan Forest (1993), 34th Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina [20] Richard Hudson (1996), U.S. Representative from North Carolina [21] Lillian M. Lowery, Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education [22] Michael Whatley, chairman of the Republican National Committee [23]
Postcard, c. 1930s–1940s Biddle Memorial Hall. Johnson C. Smith University was established on April 7, 1867, as the Biddle Memorial Institute at a meeting of the Catawba Presbytery in the old Charlotte Presbyterian Church.
The arena opened on December 2, 1996, when the 49ers men's basketball team defeated Appalachian State in a non-conference game. It was the fourth primary home court for the 49ers since they joined the NCAA's Division I in 1970; previously the 49ers played at the on-campus Belk Gymnasium, or "The Mine Shaft" (1970–76), Bojangles' Coliseum (1976–88, 1993–96), and the Charlotte Coliseum ...