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Miller's Book Considers Language of Adult Immigrants, Role of Agency

UNC Charlotte English professor Elizabeth R. Miller interviewed 18 adult immigrant small business owners about their experiences learning and using English in their places of work, to form the foundation for her new book, The Language of Adult Immigrants: Agency in the Making.

Wynne's War Draws Praise from Critics

Wynne’s War, a new novel by UNC Charlotte author Aaron Gwyn, has drawn attention from readers and critics, who are calling it a “beautifully written story of men, war and madness,” a great adventure story and a work of narrative alchemy.

Leak's New Book Shines "a Piercing Light" on Mysterious Dumas

Jeffrey B. Leak's newly published book, Visible Man: The Life of Henry Dumas, has won praise from a noted national writer for "shining a piercing light" on the elusive Dumas, who has remained a mystery even to fans of his work.

Philosophy Professor Publishes Book on Global Ethics

UNC Charlotte Philosophy faculty member Eddy Souffrant’s book, Identity, Political Freedom, and Collective Responsibility: The […]

Brave New Teenagers: Basu's Book Speaks to Dystopian Fiction

English faculty member Balaka Basu's co-edited volume Contemporary Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults: Brave New Teenagers, considers dystopian fiction from literary and political perspectives.

New Book Gives Insight into Teaching First-Year Composition

A new book co-edited by UNC Charlotte English Professor Ron Lunsford and published in April 2014 gives insight into teaching first-year composition at the university level.

Dean Kruckeberg Delivers Keynote Speech at International Conference

Dean Kruckeberg, Department of Communication Studies, was a keynote speaker who discussed “The Reconceptualization of Public of Public Opinion in the Digital Era—How Online Public Opinion Changes the World,” at the International Conference, Public Interest & Media Impact, at Shi Hsin University, Taipei, Taiwan, March 20. The conference drew participants from Taiwan, China, Macau and Singapore.

UNC Charlotte Book Named to History Book Club

Mexico’s Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century, co-authored by […]

UNC Charlotte History Faculty Member Co-Authors Book on Mexican History

History Department Chair Jürgen Buchenau has just published a new book with Gilbert M. Joseph of Yale University, titled "Mexico's Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century."

Africana Studies Faculty Member Publishes on Mediating Culture

Africana Studies faculty member Debra C. Smith is the co-author of a recently published article on Mediating Culture: Media Literacy and Cultural Awareness.