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Nov 02, 2022

Royals Bring Creativity and Color to Charlotte’s Tailgate Scene

Graphic design students Nathan Le ’24 and Izzy Jones ’24 were thrilled to take part in the creation of a…

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Oct 26, 2022

A Newfound Confidence for Gallery Curation

Astrid Bridgwood ’24, a Charlotte native with a deep appreciation for the local artistic and cultural scene, recently conducted a…

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Oct 08, 2022

Weighing in on North Carolina's Future with White House Officials

Linda Goodliffe ’15, MFA ’17 recently had the distinct privilege to rub elbows with senior White House officials at the…

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Oct 05, 2022

Grace Wesoly '21 Hits a Home Run with Job at ESPN

When it comes to landing a dream job, most have heard the phrase “it’s not what you know, but who…

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Sep 30, 2022

English Major Advocates for Accessibility and Inclusion

Lara Boyle ’23 first received praise for her writing in middle school. Now, almost a decade later, the senior in…

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Sep 18, 2022

Queens University of Charlotte Sophomore Races Against All Odds

In September, with a Queens University of Charlotte sticker proudly placed on his car, Jayson Alexander ’25 made his racing…

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Sep 02, 2022

First Player in Queens Athletics History Selected in the Major League Baseball Draft

The third child amongst five brothers, former Royals pitcher and current St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Tanner Jacobson always had someone…

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Jul 28, 2022

Queens Alum Harnesses Sports Management Degree as Researcher for NFL Team

How does a graduate from a university without football land a prominent job with a team in the National Football…

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May 02, 2022

Finding Identity and Inspiring Others; Ronal Daniel Garcia Lopez '22 Looks to What's Next

Ronal Daniel Garcia Lopez ’22 looks forward to standing before his class at Queens University’s 2022 commencement as senior class…

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May 02, 2022

Six Job Interviews. Six Job Offers.

It wasn’t until her sophomore year that Lauren Crabtree ’22 knew she belonged in a classroom of her own. Despite…

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