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University of North Carolina Wilmington

The University of North Carolina Wilmington[6] (UNCW or UNC Wilmington) is a public research university in Wilmington, North Carolina. It is part of the University of North Carolina System and enrolls 17,499 undergraduate and graduate students each year. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[7]

University of North Carolina Wilmington
Former names
Wilmington College
MottoDiscere Aude
Motto in English
Dare to Learn
TypePublic research university
EstablishedSeptember 4, 1947; 75 years ago (1947-09-04)
Parent institution
University of North Carolina
Academic affiliations
CUMU
Endowment$103.8 million (2020)[1]
ChancellorAswani K. Volety
ProvostJames J. Winebrake
Academic staff
1,012[2]
Administrative staff
1,397[2]
Students18,030 (2021) [3]
Undergraduates14,448 (2021) [4]
Postgraduates3,265 [4]
Location, ,
United States

34°13′33″N 77°52′24″W / 34.22583°N 77.87333°W / 34.22583; -77.87333
CampusSuburban, 661 acres (2.67 km2)
ColorsTeal, navy, and gold[5]
     
NicknameSeahawks
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division ICAA
MascotSammy C. Hawk
Websitewww.uncw.edu

Founded on September 4, 1947, Wilmington College opened as a junior college, primarily providing education to World War II veterans. The school became a four-year liberal arts college in 1963, following legislation from the North Carolina General Assembly. In 1969, the college became a university and was renamed as the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Today, it has three campuses with the main campus in Wilmington, an extension campus in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and the Center for Marine Science near Myrtle Grove.

History Edit

 
Main entrance on South College Road

UNCW opened its doors on September 4, 1947, as Wilmington College. At the time, it operated as a junior college offering freshman-level courses to 238 students during the first school year, 77% of whom were veterans returning from military service following World War II. Under the control of the New Hanover County Board of Education, Wilmington College earned accreditation from the North Carolina College Conference in 1948 and became a member of the American Association of Junior Colleges. Further accreditation came in 1952 from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

 
Arches next to Morton and Leutze halls

In 1958, Wilmington College was placed under the Community College Act of North Carolina, passing control from the New Hanover County Board of Education to a board of trustees as a state-supported college under the supervision of the North Carolina Board of Higher Education.

Wilmington College became a four-year liberal arts college on July 1, 1963, when the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation allowing it to award bachelor's degrees. Six years later, July 1, 1969, the college was elevated to university status under its present name, becoming the fifth campus of the University of North Carolina system. On August 22, 1977, UNCW was authorized to offer its first graduate programs at the master's level.[1] The university offers 55 bachelor's degrees, 35 master's degrees and four doctoral degrees: Ed.D. Educational Leadership; Ph.D. Integrative, Comparative and Marine Biology; Ph.D. Psychology and a [8] Doctorate in Nursing Practice.[2]

Academics Edit

 
Cameron Hall, the main building of the Cameron School of Business

The university is organized into eight colleges:[9]

  • Cameron School of Business
  • College of Health and Human Services
  • College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
  • College of Science and Engineering
  • Watson College of Education
  • Graduate School
  • Honors College
  • University College

The university has 55 undergraduate degree programs, 35 master's degree programs and four doctoral programs.

Rankings Edit

Randall Library Edit

 
Entrance of Randall Library

William Madison Randall Library supports the mission of UNCW through the provision of information resources, services and programs relevant to the needs of its students, faculty and staff. To accomplish this mission, the library provides diverse collections of informational resources in multiple formats, including assistance and instruction in identifying, evaluating and interpreting these resources.

Randall Library has two floors. The first floor features computer banks, group work areas, the Technology Assistance Center, and a coffee shop for students. The floor has a very social atmosphere, and is commonly used to complete group assignments. The second floor has a strictly enforced quiet policy.

Most recently added to the library are charging kiosks. The kiosk located near TAC in the back of the library "provides six secure lockers to store your [iPhone, Android, iPad or other tablets] while it charges."[14]

The Randall Library homes fiction, non-fiction, academic and digital collections both on site and through their website www.library.uncw.edu. The Randall library’s mission is to provide information resources and learner-centered services and by cultivating a rich physical and virtual environment dedicated to the open exchange of ideas and an information-literate community. The library offers many conveniences for University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) students and staff members. From informational - touchscreen kiosks to a coffee shop, Port City Java located within the library building.

 
Construction of the Randall Library annex, 2023

The library recently began an expansion project in 2019 that is four stories or roughly 117, 980 square feet. The expansion has been delayed for various reasons, one of which being current utilization of the existing perimeter. The project is estimated to be finished in April 2024. In the meantime, the library staff successfully utilize their existing space by offering clubs, programs and recreational areas for staff and students.[15]

The library offers extensive online benefits and services as well from receiving one on one help to booking a study room. According to the data provided by UNCW the physical library received nearly 50,000 visitors during the month of March 2023. While the library homepage counted over 100,000 visits during March 2023. It is clear that the benefits of the library can be found in person and virtually. According to the ACRL statistics from 2018-2019, it is evident that print media is still being widely used by patrons. The library has print media being checked out by students more often than digital items… but not by much. While there is discussion of print versus digital within the library communities, one area that the Randall library soars at is information literacy sessions. Looking at annual statistics, it has been found that over the course of 38 sessions provided by the library, over 500 individuals have been in attendance.[16]

Centers, institutes, and extensions Edit

  • Center for Support of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships
  • Center for Teaching Excellence
  • Center for Marine Science
  • Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • ETEAL
  • Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
  • Swain Center for Professional and Continuing Education

Student life Edit

Campus life Edit

The university offers degrees in humanities, sciences, health, business and professional fields. The university's highly ranked marine science program draws a variety of undergraduate and graduate students from across the United States. The proximity to the Atlantic Ocean is a draw for incoming freshmen.

Teal is the official school color of UNCW, with navy and gold as alternate colors.

The average high school GPA was 4.13 for incoming freshmen in 2018, and the SAT average score was 1251. [17]

Student facilities Edit

 
Chancellor's Walk, the center of campus, around late afternoon

In 2000, the Student Recreation Center was opened to students, staff, and faculty members. It houses three basketball courts, exercise machines, a weight training area, an indoor running track, and an indoor climbing wall. It also includes a group exercise room which supports multiple clubs and activities, including Yoga, Pilates, and an Aikido club. In 2012, the Student Recreation Center completed an expansion of facilities, as well as construction on a new natatorium. This construction doubled the size of the existing Recreation Center.[18]

Lumina Theater, named after the boardwalk theater that was once found on Wrightsville Beach, features 333 stadium seats, a 15.5' x 30' screen, Dolby Digital surround sound, and a digital projection system. Lumina screens blockbusters, independents, cult classics, art films, international films and student films throughout the academic year, several days a week, except during University holidays and breaks. Some notable Lumina events included a multi-part, high-definition screening of BBC's Planet Earth series over the span of several weekends, and a yearly 24-hour movie marathon called Hawk-In.

Housing Edit

On campus, the Department of Housing and Residence Life manages thirty-five residence halls and on-campus apartment/suite buildings. The buildings are managed within geographically similar "areas," which are led by a Residence Coordinator (RC) and Assistance Residence Coordinator (ARC). The UNCW Residence Hall Association (RHA) is the overall governing body for the residence halls and is composed of councils from each of the residential areas.[19]

A residential quad on the south-central side of campus, comprising Belk Hall, Graham Hall, Hewlett Hall, Loggerhead Hall, Pelican Hall, Sandpiper Hall and Terrapin Hall, houses almost 2,400 students. Galloway Hall was UNCW's first residence facility on campus. It was the first dorm in the UNC system to be built with air condition and was originally called "Dorm '71." Belk, Graham and Hewlett residence halls are configured in suite-style hall arrangements with up to eight individuals sharing a bathroom. Combined they house 570 first-year students.[20][21] Originally a co-ed facility, Belk Hall was all female for quite some years before returning co-ed beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. Pelican Hall and Sandpiper Hall were completed in 2020 as a part of the larger housing quad project. The buildings are built to mirror each other, each containing a pod-style layout and 518 first-year bed spaces.[22][23] Loggerhead and Terrapin Halls were completed in 2021 and consist of 775 bed spaces, mainly for first- and second-year students in semi-suite style. [24][25]

 
The lakes and clocktower at the end of Chancellor's Walk

Schwartz Hall houses 160 residents and is home to mostly first-year students. A double room layout features shared bathrooms but is distinguished by its "pod" layout in contrast with the typical hall-style areas. Adjacent to Schwartz Hall are the University Suites, and the Fraternity and Sorority Village, which consist of seven pod-style buildings housing 400 students. Various fraternities and sororities have personalized suites within this area.[26]

Keystone Hall, Cornerstone Hall, and Innovation House form a residential area known as "Tri-House." All three residence halls were constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Combined the area can house 465 students, with 265 students in Cornerstone Hall,[27] and 100 in Keystone[28] and Innovation House[29] respectively. All three buildings are in a traditional format.

Three on-campus apartment complexes are located at UNCW, Seahawk Village, Seahawk Crossing, and Seahawk Landing. All apartments are fully furnished, including a full-service kitchen, and washer and dryer. The Seahawks are reserved for graduate students and upperclass students (including sophomores).[30][31][32] Seahawk Village contains two, three, and four bedroom apartments, which house 524 students within six apartment buildings. Additionally, Seahawk Village contains a pool and clubhouse, accessible only to residents.[33] Seahawk Landing contains similar two, three, and four bedroom apartments, with a combined 662 students living in seven buildings. Seahawk Landing contains a pool, accessible only to residents, with a convenience market open to the public.[34] Seahawk Crossing contains a slightly different layout, containing four, six, and eight person apartments with a combined 662 students within four apartment buildings.[35]

Greek life Edit

Fraternities and sororities have continued to grow at UNCW with membership now around 9.8% percent of the overall student population,[36] falling slightly below the national average. There are dozens of sororities on campus. The National Pan-Hellenic Council has 6 historically black organizations, three fraternities and three sororities. UNCW also has one Christian sorority.[37]

Athletics Edit

 
Entrance of Brooks Field

The UNCW athletic teams are known as the Seahawks. They are NCAA's Division I members fielding 18 teams, 8 varsity athletic teams for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, beach volleyball). UNCW is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The men's and women's basketball teams play at Trask Coliseum and the baseball team plays at Brooks Field. The teams' colors include navy blue, teal, and gold.

Notable people Edit

Alumni Edit

Faculty Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • UNCW Athletics website

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The University of North Carolina Wilmington 6 UNCW or UNC Wilmington is a public research university in Wilmington North Carolina It is part of the University of North Carolina System and enrolls 17 499 undergraduate and graduate students each year It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 7 University of North Carolina WilmingtonFormer namesWilmington CollegeMottoDiscere AudeMotto in EnglishDare to LearnTypePublic research universityEstablishedSeptember 4 1947 75 years ago 1947 09 04 Parent institutionUniversity of North CarolinaAcademic affiliationsCUMUEndowment 103 8 million 2020 1 ChancellorAswani K VoletyProvostJames J WinebrakeAcademic staff1 012 2 Administrative staff1 397 2 Students18 030 2021 3 Undergraduates14 448 2021 4 Postgraduates3 265 4 LocationWilmington North Carolina United States34 13 33 N 77 52 24 W 34 22583 N 77 87333 W 34 22583 77 87333CampusSuburban 661 acres 2 67 km2 ColorsTeal navy and gold 5 NicknameSeahawksSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I CAAMascotSammy C HawkWebsitewww wbr uncw wbr eduFounded on September 4 1947 Wilmington College opened as a junior college primarily providing education to World War II veterans The school became a four year liberal arts college in 1963 following legislation from the North Carolina General Assembly In 1969 the college became a university and was renamed as the University of North Carolina Wilmington Today it has three campuses with the main campus in Wilmington an extension campus in Jacksonville North Carolina and the Center for Marine Science near Myrtle Grove Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 2 2 Randall Library 2 3 Centers institutes and extensions 3 Student life 3 1 Campus life 3 2 Student facilities 3 3 Housing 4 Greek life 5 Athletics 6 Notable people 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Main entrance on South College RoadUNCW opened its doors on September 4 1947 as Wilmington College At the time it operated as a junior college offering freshman level courses to 238 students during the first school year 77 of whom were veterans returning from military service following World War II Under the control of the New Hanover County Board of Education Wilmington College earned accreditation from the North Carolina College Conference in 1948 and became a member of the American Association of Junior Colleges Further accreditation came in 1952 from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools nbsp Arches next to Morton and Leutze hallsIn 1958 Wilmington College was placed under the Community College Act of North Carolina passing control from the New Hanover County Board of Education to a board of trustees as a state supported college under the supervision of the North Carolina Board of Higher Education Wilmington College became a four year liberal arts college on July 1 1963 when the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation allowing it to award bachelor s degrees Six years later July 1 1969 the college was elevated to university status under its present name becoming the fifth campus of the University of North Carolina system On August 22 1977 UNCW was authorized to offer its first graduate programs at the master s level 1 The university offers 55 bachelor s degrees 35 master s degrees and four doctoral degrees Ed D Educational Leadership Ph D Integrative Comparative and Marine Biology Ph D Psychology and a 8 Doctorate in Nursing Practice 2 Academics Edit nbsp Cameron Hall the main building of the Cameron School of BusinessThe university is organized into eight colleges 9 Cameron School of Business College of Health and Human Services College of Humanities Social Sciences and the Arts College of Science and Engineering Watson College of Education Graduate School Honors College University CollegeThe university has 55 undergraduate degree programs 35 master s degree programs and four doctoral programs Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 10 336THE WSJ 11 gt 600U S News amp World Report 12 185Washington Monthly 13 244Randall Library Edit nbsp Entrance of Randall LibraryWilliam Madison Randall Library supports the mission of UNCW through the provision of information resources services and programs relevant to the needs of its students faculty and staff To accomplish this mission the library provides diverse collections of informational resources in multiple formats including assistance and instruction in identifying evaluating and interpreting these resources Randall Library has two floors The first floor features computer banks group work areas the Technology Assistance Center and a coffee shop for students The floor has a very social atmosphere and is commonly used to complete group assignments The second floor has a strictly enforced quiet policy Most recently added to the library are charging kiosks The kiosk located near TAC in the back of the library provides six secure lockers to store your iPhone Android iPad or other tablets while it charges 14 The Randall Library homes fiction non fiction academic and digital collections both on site and through their website www library uncw edu The Randall library s mission is to provide information resources and learner centered services and by cultivating a rich physical and virtual environment dedicated to the open exchange of ideas and an information literate community The library offers many conveniences for University of North Carolina Wilmington UNCW students and staff members From informational touchscreen kiosks to a coffee shop Port City Java located within the library building nbsp Construction of the Randall Library annex 2023The library recently began an expansion project in 2019 that is four stories or roughly 117 980 square feet The expansion has been delayed for various reasons one of which being current utilization of the existing perimeter The project is estimated to be finished in April 2024 In the meantime the library staff successfully utilize their existing space by offering clubs programs and recreational areas for staff and students 15 The library offers extensive online benefits and services as well from receiving one on one help to booking a study room According to the data provided by UNCW the physical library received nearly 50 000 visitors during the month of March 2023 While the library homepage counted over 100 000 visits during March 2023 It is clear that the benefits of the library can be found in person and virtually According to the ACRL statistics from 2018 2019 it is evident that print media is still being widely used by patrons The library has print media being checked out by students more often than digital items but not by much While there is discussion of print versus digital within the library communities one area that the Randall library soars at is information literacy sessions Looking at annual statistics it has been found that over the course of 38 sessions provided by the library over 500 individuals have been in attendance 16 Centers institutes and extensions Edit Center for Support of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Center for Teaching Excellence Center for Marine Science Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship ETEAL Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Swain Center for Professional and Continuing EducationStudent life EditCampus life Edit The university offers degrees in humanities sciences health business and professional fields The university s highly ranked marine science program draws a variety of undergraduate and graduate students from across the United States The proximity to the Atlantic Ocean is a draw for incoming freshmen Teal is the official school color of UNCW with navy and gold as alternate colors The average high school GPA was 4 13 for incoming freshmen in 2018 and the SAT average score was 1251 17 Student facilities Edit nbsp Chancellor s Walk the center of campus around late afternoonIn 2000 the Student Recreation Center was opened to students staff and faculty members It houses three basketball courts exercise machines a weight training area an indoor running track and an indoor climbing wall It also includes a group exercise room which supports multiple clubs and activities including Yoga Pilates and an Aikido club In 2012 the Student Recreation Center completed an expansion of facilities as well as construction on a new natatorium This construction doubled the size of the existing Recreation Center 18 Lumina Theater named after the boardwalk theater that was once found on Wrightsville Beach features 333 stadium seats a 15 5 x 30 screen Dolby Digital surround sound and a digital projection system Lumina screens blockbusters independents cult classics art films international films and student films throughout the academic year several days a week except during University holidays and breaks Some notable Lumina events included a multi part high definition screening of BBC s Planet Earth series over the span of several weekends and a yearly 24 hour movie marathon called Hawk In Housing Edit On campus the Department of Housing and Residence Life manages thirty five residence halls and on campus apartment suite buildings The buildings are managed within geographically similar areas which are led by a Residence Coordinator RC and Assistance Residence Coordinator ARC The UNCW Residence Hall Association RHA is the overall governing body for the residence halls and is composed of councils from each of the residential areas 19 A residential quad on the south central side of campus comprising Belk Hall Graham Hall Hewlett Hall Loggerhead Hall Pelican Hall Sandpiper Hall and Terrapin Hall houses almost 2 400 students Galloway Hall was UNCW s first residence facility on campus It was the first dorm in the UNC system to be built with air condition and was originally called Dorm 71 Belk Graham and Hewlett residence halls are configured in suite style hall arrangements with up to eight individuals sharing a bathroom Combined they house 570 first year students 20 21 Originally a co ed facility Belk Hall was all female for quite some years before returning co ed beginning in the 2016 2017 academic year Pelican Hall and Sandpiper Hall were completed in 2020 as a part of the larger housing quad project The buildings are built to mirror each other each containing a pod style layout and 518 first year bed spaces 22 23 Loggerhead and Terrapin Halls were completed in 2021 and consist of 775 bed spaces mainly for first and second year students in semi suite style 24 25 nbsp The lakes and clocktower at the end of Chancellor s WalkSchwartz Hall houses 160 residents and is home to mostly first year students A double room layout features shared bathrooms but is distinguished by its pod layout in contrast with the typical hall style areas Adjacent to Schwartz Hall are the University Suites and the Fraternity and Sorority Village which consist of seven pod style buildings housing 400 students Various fraternities and sororities have personalized suites within this area 26 Keystone Hall Cornerstone Hall and Innovation House form a residential area known as Tri House All three residence halls were constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s Combined the area can house 465 students with 265 students in Cornerstone Hall 27 and 100 in Keystone 28 and Innovation House 29 respectively All three buildings are in a traditional format Three on campus apartment complexes are located at UNCW Seahawk Village Seahawk Crossing and Seahawk Landing All apartments are fully furnished including a full service kitchen and washer and dryer The Seahawks are reserved for graduate students and upperclass students including sophomores 30 31 32 Seahawk Village contains two three and four bedroom apartments which house 524 students within six apartment buildings Additionally Seahawk Village contains a pool and clubhouse accessible only to residents 33 Seahawk Landing contains similar two three and four bedroom apartments with a combined 662 students living in seven buildings Seahawk Landing contains a pool accessible only to residents with a convenience market open to the public 34 Seahawk Crossing contains a slightly different layout containing four six and eight person apartments with a combined 662 students within four apartment buildings 35 Greek life EditFraternities and sororities have continued to grow at UNCW with membership now around 9 8 percent of the overall student population 36 falling slightly below the national average There are dozens of sororities on campus The National Pan Hellenic Council has 6 historically black organizations three fraternities and three sororities UNCW also has one Christian sorority 37 Athletics Edit nbsp Entrance of Brooks FieldMain article UNC Wilmington Seahawks See also UNC Wilmington Seahawks men s basketball The UNCW athletic teams are known as the Seahawks They are NCAA s Division I members fielding 18 teams 8 varsity athletic teams for men baseball basketball cross country golf soccer swimming tennis track amp field and 10 for women basketball cross country golf soccer softball swimming tennis track amp field volleyball beach volleyball UNCW is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association The men s and women s basketball teams play at Trask Coliseum and the baseball team plays at Brooks Field The teams colors include navy blue teal and gold Notable people EditAlumni Edit Main article List of University of North Carolina Wilmington alumni Faculty Edit Herbert Berg Philosophy and Religion previous faculty member Clyde Edgerton Creative Writing Philip Furia Creative Writing deceased David Gessner Creative Writing Peter Jurasik Acting for the Camera Tim Palmer French and Japanese film studies Joseph R Pawlik Frank Hawkins Kenan Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology Jarrod Tanny Charles and Hannah Block Distinguished Scholar in Jewish HistoryReferences Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 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