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Queens University of Charlotte

The Queens University of Charlotte is a private university in Charlotte, North Carolina. It has approximately 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students through the College of Arts and Sciences, the McColl School of Business, the Wayland H. Cato, Jr. School of Education, the James L. Knight School of Communication, and the Andrew Blair College of Health, which features the Presbyterian School of Nursing. Established in 1857, the university offers 34 undergraduate majors and 66 concentrations, and 10 graduate programs. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Queens University of Charlotte
Former names
Queens College (1912–2002)
MottoNon ministrari sed ministrare (Latin)
Motto in English
Not to be served but to serve
TypePrivate
Established1857; 166 years ago (1857)
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian
Endowment$185 million[1]
PresidentDaniel G. Lugo
Academic staff
124 full-time and 155 part-time[2] (fall 2021)
Students1,873 (fall 2022)[2]
Undergraduates1,317[2]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusUrban
NewspaperThe Queens Chronicle
ColorsBlue and gold
   
NicknameRoyals
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IASUN Conference
MascotRex the Royal
Websitewww.queens.edu

History Edit

 
The main entrance to Queens University of Charlotte

Founded in 1857 as the Charlotte Female Institute, the school was originally located at College and 9th streets in what is now Uptown Charlotte.[4] From 1891 to 1896, it was called the Seminary for Girls. In 1896, the Concord and Mecklenburg Presbyteries chartered the Presbyterian Female College. The seminary merged with this new college. In 1912, anticipating the move to the present campus in the Myers Park neighborhood, the school became Queens College.

The name Queens College was adopted for three reasons: at the request of the Alumnae Association to disarm prejudice in deference to other Presbyterian colleges which claimed an equal right to the denominational name; to commemorate Queen's Museum, a classical school established in Charlotte in 1771; and to honor Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. In the aftermath of World War II, Queens admitted its first male students. A co-educational Evening College was established in 1948 that provided instruction for adults. It was the forerunner of the New College, which was inaugurated in 1979 as an undergraduate evening program designed for working adults. In 1995, New College was renamed the Pauline Lewis Hayworth College.

In 1979, the traditional undergraduate liberal arts college at Queens was renamed the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). It began admitting resident males in 1987 when Queens went co-ed.

In 1989, CAS adopted the innovative Foundations of Liberal Learning program, which is now known as the Core Program in Liberal Arts and is required of all first-year students.

The International Experience Program, now known as the John Belk International Program, was established in 1989. Juniors and seniors participate in a variety of study programs that range from study tours, language programs, a month-long environmental studies program in Yap in Micronesia or a summer-long foreign internship, to semester-long study abroad exchanges in Hong Kong or Ireland. Since its inception, the program has received national recognition from U.S. News & World Report. Queens ranked no. 2 in the country for its "percentage of students who travel abroad" (2009) with close to 90 percent participation. In 2008, the program added study tours to Vietnam and South Africa.

In 1996, the Internship and Career Development Program, also nationally recognized, began requiring a minimum of six credit hours for all students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. The program has been recognized in the past by U.S. News & World Report as one of the leading internship programs in the country; it boasts 100 percent participation from the university's student body.

Queens' first master's degree program, the Master of Business Administration, launched in 1980. Since then, Queens has added the Master of Education (1983); the Executive Master of Business (1990); the Master of Arts in Teaching (1992); the Master of Science in Nursing (1998); the Master of Arts in Organizational and Strategic Communication (1999); the Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (2001); the Master of Science in Organization Development (2008) and Master of School Administration (2008).

With the additional master's degree programs, Queens achieved a university level rank in the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the U.S. News & World Report. The board of trustees voted in the spring of 2002 to recognize Queens' true university status and changed the institutional name from "Queens College" to "Queens University of Charlotte." The change became official on June 1, 2002.

The university obtained the former Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing to form the Presbyterian School of Nursing at Queens in 2004. One of the most popular majors at Queens, the program produces the third-largest number of new registered nurses among higher education institutions in North Carolina.

In 2006, the university officially opened its 65-acre Sports Complex at Marion Diehl Park, a planned $15 million project that is a partnership between Mecklenburg County and the university. Additionally, in 2008, Queens opened the Knight School of Communication and Wayland H. Cato School of Education that became its fifth and sixth primary units on its Myers Park campus. The Wayland H. Cato School of Education focuses on undergraduate education and runs graduate programs.

In 2010, the School of Communication was renamed the James L. Knight School of Communication through a naming grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The grant initiatives include working to improve digital and media literacy in the Charlotte community.

Daniel G. Lugo assumed the role of Queens' 21st president on July 1, 2019, after the retirement of Dr. Pamela Davies, who led Queens for 17 years.[4]

In 2020, the board of trustees have voted unanimously to rename Burwell Hall, which was named in 1914 after Margaret Anna Burwell, the wife of the Robert Burwell. Burwell was the first head of Queens and the building was renamed because the couple were slaveowners.[4]

Academics Edit

Many of Queens University's students are enrolled in either the Business and Marketing programs (33% of undergraduates) or the Communications and Journalism programs (15% of undergraduates). Rounding out the top three most popular majors are the health professions, which are studied by approximately 10% of the undergraduate population, according to the College Board.[8]

General Education program Edit

Queens University has an undergraduate general education curriculum called the "Queens Advantage". Students join learning communities, where they work together to develop solutions and build connections between their experiences at Queens and the world around them. Learning communities gather small groups of students from diverse backgrounds and interests to collaborate towards common objectives. A learning community that includes students studying history, biology, and communication may collaborate to examine a topic such as sustainability, social justice, or immigration. Within these interdisciplinary environments, the groups explore new concepts, express their voice, and activate higher levels of thinking to evaluate themes and address real-world issues. During their senior year, students weave together all they've learned during Queens Advantage into one culminating experience. When they complete the curriculum, students are able to evaluate approaches to complex problems, integrate learning from multiple contexts, and communicate fluently.

Blair College of Health Edit

The Blair College of Health houses the Presbyterian School of Nursing, Human Service Studies Department, and Kinesiology Department.

Knight School of Communication Edit

The Knight School of Communication was established in 2010 and is the only school of communications in the country to be endowed by the Knight Foundation. It houses two undergraduate programs (Bachelor of Arts in communication and a Bachelor of Arts in multimedia storytelling) and two graduate programs (Master of Arts in communication and a Master of Arts in communication—online).

McColl School of Business Edit

The McColl School of Business was established in 1993 and is named after Bank of America chairman Hugh McColl, Jr. The school has been accredited by AACSB International since 2007 and offers undergraduate business degrees in accounting, business administration, finance, management and marketing leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. The school is known for its internship program (all students complete internships), its study abroad program (John Belk Study Abroad Program), and its high placement rate for graduating seniors. The school is home to the McColl School of Business DECA Chapter and the McColl Investment Club.

The McColl School of Business is the home of two graduate programs - Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Organization Development (MSOD). The Flexible MBA enables flexible delivery options through on-campus study or through distance education. Students may elect to follow one mode exclusively or mix and match modes.

Student life Edit

 
Aerial view of campus in 2007

Greek life Edit

Queens University of Charlotte has six sororities.

Sororities Edit

Clubs and organizations Edit

Queens University of Charlotte has more than 30 clubs and student organizations, ranging from musical ensembles to nature groups. Politically minded students spar in debate between the College Republicans and College Democrats; aspiring journalists write pieces for the Queens Chronicle; service-minded students travel to Guatemala; and the Campus Union Board plans on-campus activities.

Athletics Edit

Queens University of Charlotte's athletic teams take the identity of the Queens Royals on the field and cheer their teams on via their mascot, Rex. Queens is a member of the NCAA's Division I program nationally; regionally, the Royals participate in the ASUN Conference.

A statue of Rex at the Queens Sports Complex is the largest standing lion sculpture in the world.

Men's sports Edit

Men's athletic teams include baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, lacrosse, rugby,[9] soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, triathlon, and wrestling.

Women's sports Edit

Women's athletic teams include basketball, cheerleading, dance, cross-country, equestrian, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rugby,[9] soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and triathlon.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Data USA: Queens University of Charlotte". Data USA. October 1, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "College Navigator - Queens University of Charlotte".
  3. ^ NAICU – Member Directory 2015-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c Somasundaram, Praveena (2 July 2020). "Queens University of Charlotte renames building that bore the name of slaveholders". WBTV.
  5. ^ "Best Colleges 2023: Regional Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  6. ^ "2020 Rankings -- Masters Universities". Washington Monthly. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  7. ^ "Forbes America's Top Colleges List 2023". Forbes. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
  8. ^ "College Board - SAT, AP, and College Planning Tools". 17 October 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Queens Uni Charlotte All-In with Rugby". 7 July 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Official athletics website
  • Student yearbooks 1937–2007

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Queens University of Charlotte news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Queens University of Charlotte is a private university in Charlotte North Carolina It has approximately 2 300 undergraduate and graduate students through the College of Arts and Sciences the McColl School of Business the Wayland H Cato Jr School of Education the James L Knight School of Communication and the Andrew Blair College of Health which features the Presbyterian School of Nursing Established in 1857 the university offers 34 undergraduate majors and 66 concentrations and 10 graduate programs It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA Queens University of CharlotteFormer namesQueens College 1912 2002 MottoNon ministrari sed ministrare Latin Motto in EnglishNot to be served but to serveTypePrivateEstablished1857 166 years ago 1857 Religious affiliationPresbyterianEndowment 185 million 1 PresidentDaniel G LugoAcademic staff124 full time and 155 part time 2 fall 2021 Students1 873 fall 2022 2 Undergraduates1 317 2 LocationCharlotte North Carolina U S CampusUrbanNewspaperThe Queens ChronicleColorsBlue and gold NicknameRoyalsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I ASUN ConferenceMascotRex the RoyalWebsitewww wbr queens wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 General Education program 2 2 Blair College of Health 2 3 Knight School of Communication 2 4 McColl School of Business 3 Student life 3 1 Greek life 3 1 1 Sororities 3 2 Clubs and organizations 4 Athletics 4 1 Men s sports 4 2 Women s sports 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The main entrance to Queens University of CharlotteFounded in 1857 as the Charlotte Female Institute the school was originally located at College and 9th streets in what is now Uptown Charlotte 4 From 1891 to 1896 it was called the Seminary for Girls In 1896 the Concord and Mecklenburg Presbyteries chartered the Presbyterian Female College The seminary merged with this new college In 1912 anticipating the move to the present campus in the Myers Park neighborhood the school became Queens College The name Queens College was adopted for three reasons at the request of the Alumnae Association to disarm prejudice in deference to other Presbyterian colleges which claimed an equal right to the denominational name to commemorate Queen s Museum a classical school established in Charlotte in 1771 and to honor Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen of Great Britain and Ireland In the aftermath of World War II Queens admitted its first male students A co educational Evening College was established in 1948 that provided instruction for adults It was the forerunner of the New College which was inaugurated in 1979 as an undergraduate evening program designed for working adults In 1995 New College was renamed the Pauline Lewis Hayworth College In 1979 the traditional undergraduate liberal arts college at Queens was renamed the College of Arts and Sciences CAS It began admitting resident males in 1987 when Queens went co ed In 1989 CAS adopted the innovative Foundations of Liberal Learning program which is now known as the Core Program in Liberal Arts and is required of all first year students The International Experience Program now known as the John Belk International Program was established in 1989 Juniors and seniors participate in a variety of study programs that range from study tours language programs a month long environmental studies program in Yap in Micronesia or a summer long foreign internship to semester long study abroad exchanges in Hong Kong or Ireland Since its inception the program has received national recognition from U S News amp World Report Queens ranked no 2 in the country for its percentage of students who travel abroad 2009 with close to 90 percent participation In 2008 the program added study tours to Vietnam and South Africa In 1996 the Internship and Career Development Program also nationally recognized began requiring a minimum of six credit hours for all students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences The program has been recognized in the past by U S News amp World Report as one of the leading internship programs in the country it boasts 100 percent participation from the university s student body Queens first master s degree program the Master of Business Administration launched in 1980 Since then Queens has added the Master of Education 1983 the Executive Master of Business 1990 the Master of Arts in Teaching 1992 the Master of Science in Nursing 1998 the Master of Arts in Organizational and Strategic Communication 1999 the Low Residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing 2001 the Master of Science in Organization Development 2008 and Master of School Administration 2008 With the additional master s degree programs Queens achieved a university level rank in the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the U S News amp World Report The board of trustees voted in the spring of 2002 to recognize Queens true university status and changed the institutional name from Queens College to Queens University of Charlotte The change became official on June 1 2002 The university obtained the former Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing to form the Presbyterian School of Nursing at Queens in 2004 One of the most popular majors at Queens the program produces the third largest number of new registered nurses among higher education institutions in North Carolina In 2006 the university officially opened its 65 acre Sports Complex at Marion Diehl Park a planned 15 million project that is a partnership between Mecklenburg County and the university Additionally in 2008 Queens opened the Knight School of Communication and Wayland H Cato School of Education that became its fifth and sixth primary units on its Myers Park campus The Wayland H Cato School of Education focuses on undergraduate education and runs graduate programs In 2010 the School of Communication was renamed the James L Knight School of Communication through a naming grant from the John S and James L Knight Foundation The grant initiatives include working to improve digital and media literacy in the Charlotte community Daniel G Lugo assumed the role of Queens 21st president on July 1 2019 after the retirement of Dr Pamela Davies who led Queens for 17 years 4 In 2020 the board of trustees have voted unanimously to rename Burwell Hall which was named in 1914 after Margaret Anna Burwell the wife of the Robert Burwell Burwell was the first head of Queens and the building was renamed because the couple were slaveowners 4 Academics EditAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 5 13 South Master s universityWashington Monthly 6 486NationalForbes 7 530Many of Queens University s students are enrolled in either the Business and Marketing programs 33 of undergraduates or the Communications and Journalism programs 15 of undergraduates Rounding out the top three most popular majors are the health professions which are studied by approximately 10 of the undergraduate population according to the College Board 8 General Education program Edit Queens University has an undergraduate general education curriculum called the Queens Advantage Students join learning communities where they work together to develop solutions and build connections between their experiences at Queens and the world around them Learning communities gather small groups of students from diverse backgrounds and interests to collaborate towards common objectives A learning community that includes students studying history biology and communication may collaborate to examine a topic such as sustainability social justice or immigration Within these interdisciplinary environments the groups explore new concepts express their voice and activate higher levels of thinking to evaluate themes and address real world issues During their senior year students weave together all they ve learned during Queens Advantage into one culminating experience When they complete the curriculum students are able to evaluate approaches to complex problems integrate learning from multiple contexts and communicate fluently Blair College of Health Edit The Blair College of Health houses the Presbyterian School of Nursing Human Service Studies Department and Kinesiology Department Knight School of Communication Edit The Knight School of Communication was established in 2010 and is the only school of communications in the country to be endowed by the Knight Foundation It houses two undergraduate programs Bachelor of Arts in communication and a Bachelor of Arts in multimedia storytelling and two graduate programs Master of Arts in communication and a Master of Arts in communication online McColl School of Business Edit The McColl School of Business was established in 1993 and is named after Bank of America chairman Hugh McColl Jr The school has been accredited by AACSB International since 2007 and offers undergraduate business degrees in accounting business administration finance management and marketing leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration BBA degree The school is known for its internship program all students complete internships its study abroad program John Belk Study Abroad Program and its high placement rate for graduating seniors The school is home to the McColl School of Business DECA Chapter and the McColl Investment Club The McColl School of Business is the home of two graduate programs Master of Business Administration MBA and Master of Science in Organization Development MSOD The Flexible MBA enables flexible delivery options through on campus study or through distance education Students may elect to follow one mode exclusively or mix and match modes Student life Edit nbsp Aerial view of campus in 2007Greek life Edit Queens University of Charlotte has six sororities Sororities Edit Alpha Delta Pi Beta Iota Chapter chartered in 1931 Chi Omega Theta Gamma Chapter chartered in 1928 Kappa Delta Alpha Omicron Chapter chartered in 1928 Phi Mu Gamma Gamma Chapter chartered in 1929 Alpha Kappa Alpha Tau Beta Chapter chartered in 2009 Zeta Phi Beta Sigma Upsilon Chapter chartered in 2015Clubs and organizations Edit Queens University of Charlotte has more than 30 clubs and student organizations ranging from musical ensembles to nature groups Politically minded students spar in debate between the College Republicans and College Democrats aspiring journalists write pieces for the Queens Chronicle service minded students travel to Guatemala and the Campus Union Board plans on campus activities Athletics EditMain article Queens Royals Queens University of Charlotte s athletic teams take the identity of the Queens Royals on the field and cheer their teams on via their mascot Rex Queens is a member of the NCAA s Division I program nationally regionally the Royals participate in the ASUN Conference A statue of Rex at the Queens Sports Complex is the largest standing lion sculpture in the world Men s sports Edit Men s athletic teams include baseball basketball cheerleading cross country golf lacrosse rugby 9 soccer swimming tennis track amp field volleyball triathlon and wrestling Women s sports Edit Women s athletic teams include basketball cheerleading dance cross country equestrian field hockey golf lacrosse rugby 9 soccer softball swimming tennis track amp field volleyball and triathlon References Edit Data USA Queens University of Charlotte Data USA October 1 2023 a b c College Navigator Queens University of Charlotte NAICU Member Directory Archived 2015 11 09 at the Wayback Machine a b c Somasundaram Praveena 2 July 2020 Queens University of Charlotte renames building that bore the name of slaveholders WBTV Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 2020 Rankings Masters Universities Washington Monthly Retrieved August 31 2020 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2023 Forbes Retrieved September 22 2023 College Board SAT AP and College Planning Tools 17 October 2016 a b Queens Uni Charlotte All In with Rugby 7 July 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Queens University of Charlotte Official website nbsp Official athletics website Student yearbooks 1937 2007 35 11 20 N 80 49 56 W 35 188833 N 80 832318 W 35 188833 80 832318 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queens University of Charlotte amp oldid 1178359241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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