Thomas Gentry, architecture, and Robert Cox, electrical and computer engineering, wrote the piece “A New Approach to Sustainable Weatherization” published on the CharlotteViewpoint website.
Thomas Gentry, architecture, and Robert Cox, electrical and computer engineering, wrote the piece “A New Approach to Sustainable Weatherization” published on the CharlotteViewpoint website.
Karen Cox, associate professor of history, will talk about her book “Dreaming of Dixie: How the South was Created in American Popular Culture” at 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 13, at the Levine Museum of the New South.
Karen Cox, associate professor of history, recently attended a special dinner at the Executive Mansion to honor noted North Carolina authors.
Gov. Beverly Perdue and her husband Robert Eaves Jr. hosted the dinner and invited attendees, which included historians, novelists and poets currently living and working in North Carolina.
Karen Cox and David Goldfield, history, and Katie McCormick, Atkins Library, Special Collections, were interviewed by C-SPAN's Tiffany Rocque. Their segments, in addition to those featuring other Charlotte residents, will air multiple times Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 24-25, during the National Book Festival on C-SPAN2's "Book TV."
Eric Cox and Jeff Baker, police and public safety, were interviewed for the WBTV segment “UNCC Police stepping up campus safety.”