In the News

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 04, 2020. WCNC. "Yes, presidential candidates only need 270 votes to win".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 03, 2020. Aljazeera. "Trump or Biden? Americans cast their votes: Live news".

Martha Kropf, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 03, 2020. Detroit Free Press. "Presidential election could set records for turnout and trigger debate over national election rules".

David Goldfield, Faculty. History. November 02, 2020. WSOCTV. "‘There is hope’: Groups works to confront political polarization".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 30, 2020. WUSA9. "VERIFY: Can the Electoral College be eliminated?".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 29, 2020. CNBC. "Democrats’ growing influence in North Carolina meets resistance in this House district".

Adam Reitzel, Faculty. Biological Sciences. October 29, 2020. Technologynetworks.com. "Anemone Produce Toxins That Have Pharmacological Potential".

Kirill Afonin, Faculty. Chemistry. October 23, 2020. Phys.org. "New test method to standardize immunological evaluation of nucleic acid nanoparticles".

Jason Windett, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 22, 2020. The Washington Post - Monkey Cage. "Amy Coney Barrett is conservative. New data shows us how conservative".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 21, 2020. WBTV. "Presidential candidate visits to N.C. show importance of rural and urban votes in upcoming election".

Shannon Reid, Faculty. Criminal Justice and Criminology. October 20, 2020. WIRED. "How Online Extremists Could Interfere With the Election".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 14, 2020. Charlotte Agenda. "Democrats can’t win without the Black vote. Here’s what that means in Charlotte".

Julia Jordan-Zachery, Faculty. Africana Studies. October 09, 2020. The Charlotte Observer. "‘The lesser of two evils’: Some women stand behind Cunningham, despite his affair".

Karen L. Cox, Faculty. History. October 08, 2020. The New York Times. "Is There a Place for the President of the Confederacy?".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 07, 2020. Spectrum News. "Will Political Controversies Impact Voter Decisions?".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 06, 2020. WCNC. "More than 6,000 North Carolina mail-in ballots hanging in the balance".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 06, 2020. Spectrum News. "Will Political Controversies Impact Voter Decisions?".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 06, 2020. WCNC. "More than 6,000 North Carolina mail-in ballots hanging in the balance".

Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. October 05, 2020. WhoWhatWhy. "Dirty Trickster Targets NC Voting-Rights Group".

Mark West, Faculty. English Department. September 23, 2020. The New Times (Rwanda Newspaper). "Government Launches One-Month Reading Challenge".