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Address: 130 North Tryon St. (Blumenthal) 345 North College St. (Spirit Square) 430 South Tryon St. (Levine Center for the Arts) Charlotte, North Carolina United States:
In 2009, UNC Charlotte received the largest single donation from a private source, when The Leon Levine Family Foundation donated $9.3 million to the university to form the Levine Scholars program. [59] The scholarship program, named for Leon and Sandra Levine, provides a four-year scholarship to UNC Charlotte.
After large contributions from Duke Energy and the Leon Levine Foundation resulted in the $83 million goal being reached, the Wells Fargo Cultural Campus became Levine Center for the Arts. [5] [19] On October 1, 2010, the $56 million 145,000-square-foot Mint Museum Uptown opened, completing the $127 million campus.
University City (sometimes University Area or U-City) is an edge city mostly within the city limits of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, surrounding the University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus.
The campus was renamed and increased to 220,000 sq ft (20,000 m 2) with the aim to make the new Levine Campus into a full-fledged college campus. [16] In late 2005 the Levine Campus grew again, when NASCAR owner Rick Hendrick donated money to build the $4 million, 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m 2 ) facility, 'Joe Hendrick Center for Automotive Technology'.
UNCC may refer to: The University of North Carolina at Charlotte , a university in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States A now-obsolete reference to the Charlotte 49ers , the above school's athletic program
Enrollment for the fall semester is not finalized, but last fall UNC Charlotte had 30,448 students, university spokeswoman Buffie Stephens said. More than 20% of undergraduate students typically ...
Under a joint partnership between Levine Properties, UNC Charlotte, Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte, [5] Levine will trade the park property with the county for an area of land along Brevard between 8th and 9th streets. [4] The First Ward Park was highlighted in the Charlotte 2020 Vision Plan adopted by the City Council in ...