University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Public university in Charlotte

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2024 Men's soccer team won their second consecutive American Athletic Conference championship, becoming the first program since SMU (2017-2019) to achieve back-to-back conference titles.
2024 University enrollment reached approximately 31,091 students in the fall semester, representing a diverse student body from 98 of North Carolina's counties, 49 states, and 99 countries.
2024 Men's soccer team won their second consecutive American Athletic Conference championship, becoming the first program since SMU (2017-2019) to achieve back-to-back conference titles.
2024 University enrollment reached approximately 31,091 students in the fall semester, representing a diverse student body from 98 of North Carolina's counties, 49 states, and 99 countries.
2023 Men's soccer team won the first of two consecutive American Athletic Conference championships.
2023 Charlotte football program moved to the American Athletic Conference.
2023 Men's soccer team won the first of two consecutive American Athletic Conference championships.
2023 Charlotte football program moved to the American Athletic Conference.
2022 UNC Charlotte became a full member of the American Athletic Conference.
2022 UNC Charlotte became a full member of the American Athletic Conference.
2021 The women's basketball team won both the Conference USA (CUSA) regular season and tournament championships, securing an NCAA tournament berth.
2021 UNC Charlotte Baseball team made their most recent NCAA Tournament appearance, adding to their history of six total tournament appearances.
2021 UNC Charlotte Baseball team made their most recent NCAA Tournament appearance, adding to their history of six total tournament appearances.
2021 The women's basketball team won both the Conference USA (CUSA) regular season and tournament championships, securing an NCAA tournament berth.
2020 Sharon Gaber became the sixth chancellor of the university, succeeding Philip L. Dubois.
2020 Sharon Gaber became the sixth chancellor of the university, succeeding Philip L. Dubois.
2019 The university retired the Charlotte Research Institute (CRI) branding, integrating its operations into the Office of Research Partnerships.
2019 Charlotte 49ers participated in their first bowl game, playing against the Buffalo Bulls in the Bahamas Bowl.
2019 Charlotte 49ers participated in their first bowl game, playing against the Buffalo Bulls in the Bahamas Bowl.
2019 The university retired the Charlotte Research Institute (CRI) branding, integrating its operations into the Office of Research Partnerships.
April 30 2019 A mass shooting occurred in the Woodford A. Kennedy Building on the University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus, resulting in two fatalities and four injuries. The shooter, Trystan Andrew Terrell, was arrested shortly after the incident.
April 30 2019 A mass shooting occurred in the Woodford A. Kennedy Building on the University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus, resulting in two fatalities and four injuries. The shooter, Trystan Andrew Terrell, was arrested shortly after the incident.
2018 Completed regular season with a 14-16 overall record and 10-6 in conference play, finishing in a four-way tie for third place in Conference USA.
2018 Lost in the first round of the Conference USA women's basketball tournament to North Texas.
2017 Charlotte 49ers women's basketball team completed their previous season with a 21-10 record and 12-6 performance in Conference USA (C-USA) play, finishing in a tie for fourth place.
2017 The team advanced to the quarterfinals of the C-USA women's tournament, where they were defeated by Louisiana Tech.
2017 Despite achieving 21 wins in the season, the team was not selected for a postseason tournament.
2017 Charlotte 49ers women's basketball team began their season under sixth-year head coach Cara Consuegra, competing in NCAA Division I and Conference USA (C-USA).
2015 Charlotte's football program moved up to Division I FBS and joined Conference USA.
2015 Charlotte's football program moved up to Division I FBS and joined Conference USA.
2014 Campus renovation began to modernize original central campus buildings constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, replacing utilitarian precast concrete architecture with updated standards.
2014 Campus renovation began to modernize original central campus buildings constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, replacing utilitarian precast concrete architecture with updated standards.
2013 Men's soccer team won the Conference USA title.
2013 Men's soccer team won the Conference USA title.
August 31 2013 Charlotte's football team played its first game, winning 52-7 against Campbell University at Jerry Richardson Stadium.
August 31 2013 Charlotte's football team played its first game, winning 52-7 against Campbell University at Jerry Richardson Stadium.
2011 Men's soccer team advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, losing to UNC-Chapel Hill and finishing second in the national polls.
2011 Men's soccer team advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, losing to UNC-Chapel Hill and finishing second in the national polls.
August 22 2011 UNC Charlotte's Center City Campus moved into its new $50.4 million building located at 320 East 9th Street in Uptown Charlotte, featuring a 12-story, 143,000 square foot facility designed by KieranTimberlake architectural firm.
August 22 2011 UNC Charlotte's Center City Campus moved into its new $50.4 million building located at 320 East 9th Street in Uptown Charlotte, featuring a 12-story, 143,000 square foot facility designed by KieranTimberlake architectural firm.

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