General News
Education professor keynotes inaugural Baccalaureate Service
Urban Education Professor Chance Lewis delivered the keynote address at an event this month that recognized recent minority male student graduates from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS).
The Beta Nu Lambda Education Foundation planned the inaugural Baccalaureate Service in partnership with CMS.
Get a bird’s-eye view of BLE progress
The city of Charlotte recently commissioned aerial photographs that document the progress of the 9.3 mile LYNX Blue Line Extension.
University City Partners selected 12 images for the article “Take a visual helicopter tour of our LYNX line to Uptown.”
Nationally ranked men’s soccer team releases 2016 schedule
The Charlotte 49ers men’s soccer program, which has made two trips to the College Cup and 11 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including five consecutive ones, will play nine teams that made the 2015 NCAA Tournament in 2016.
Circus theatre students to perform
Participants in the Department of Theatre summer Circus Theatre class will present a public showing of their work at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 29. This outdoor performance will take place on MAX, the UNC Charlotte Mobile Arts & Community Experience, on the lawn in front of Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts.
New website provides info in advance of light rail’s arrival
The extension of light rail from Center City to UNC Charlotte is scheduled to begin operations in summer 2017, with two stations serving the main campus. To prepare for this transformational event, the University has launched a new informational website.
Lightrail.charlotte.edu is a campus resource for students, faculty and staff on how the Blue Line Extension will connect the University to Center City and other points along the light rail route to its southern terminus.
Faces – Paul Taylor
Keeping PACE epitomizes Paul Taylor’s philosophy on work and life – for him, Positive Attitude Changes Everything.
“No matter what happens, my goal is to have a positive outlook all the time – it makes pretty much any situation easier to handle,” said Taylor, who is the zone maintenance manager.
Habitat ReStore opens near UNC Charlotte
Habitat for Humanity is one of many community organizations that students, faculty and staff volunteer to assist. With the new Habitat ReStore at 8104 University City Boulevard, campus members can engage with this nonprofit organization via a more convenient location.
Haines named director of continuing education
Asher Haines recently joined the University as director of continuing education. Prior to UNC Charlotte, he oversaw communications, training and development and change management for Walmart’s Global Shared Services Center in Charlotte. Haines also served as campus president of the Art Institute of Charlotte, associate vice chancellor of operations for Keiser University and senior territory vice president for University of Phoenix.
2016 women’s soccer schedule announced
The Charlotte 49ers women’s soccer schedule includes eight home regular-season matches at Transamerica Field in addition to the squad playing host to the Conference USA Championships in November.
State leaders roll out dementia plan at Gerontology Program’s anniversary
The UNC Charlotte Gerontology Program celebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this year and took the opportunity to help state leaders roll out North Carolina’s first plan to comprehensively address dementia.