General News

Internal audit offers reminder on proper disposal of state property

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University employees have a responsibility to safeguard state property, and this responsibility extends to the proper disposal of state property.
Tom York, director of internal audit, noted a recent investigative audit report published by the Office of the State Auditor provides an example as to why all employees should be aware of the proper procedures for disposing of state property. 

Co-chairs pledge $1,946 toward Giving Green

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Giving Green co-chairs Joël Gallegos and Misty Hathcock kicked off the 2013 campaign with a combined pledge of $1,946, as they encouraged all University employees to support the drive.
“We believe in backing community organizations, and we are committed to Giving Green,” said the co-chairs. Their pledge amount is in recognition of 1946, the founding date of UNC Charlotte (originally established as the Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina). The pledge also honors University founder Bonnie Cone.

Garinger Building named for education visionary

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Elmer Henry Garinger was one of the visionary leaders who helped Charlotte College realize the dream of becoming a four-year, state-supported institution.
As superintendent of Charlotte City Schools, Garinger employed Bonnie Cone, UNC Charlotte founder, as a mathematics teacher at Central High School. Later, he would name her director of the Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina, the institution that ultimately became UNC Charlotte.

Film/discussion to explore life and legacy of activist Bayard Rustin

The Multicultural Resource Center is hosting a screening of the documentary “Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin” at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Cone University Center, Room 320.

Burson Building honors pioneering dean

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Sherman Burson Jr. was the first Charles Stone Professor of Chemistry and the inaugural dean of the-then College of Arts and Sciences. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Burson was born Christmas Eve 1923. His father, a Methodist minister, moved the family to Massachusetts, where Burson graduated from Harwich High School. Uncertain of his career goals, […]

Rowe supported arts, education

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The Oliver Reagan Rowe Arts Building honors one of UNC Charlotte’s founding fathers. Completed in 1971, the 75,000-square-foot facility was constructed to house the-then departments of Performing and Visual Arts. The building’s focal point is an eight-sided theatre that seats 350. It also includes a recital hall, classrooms, offices, practice rooms and a large lobby-gallery. […]

Barnhardt Student Activity Center named for education proponent

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Before the Student Union opened in fall 2010, the Barnhardt Student Activity Center was billed as the University’s “living room.” By the late 1980s, UNC Charlotte’s growing student body needed greater recreational space, as well as a venue to enhance campus life and the collegiate experience. The Student Government Association petitioned University leaders to create […]

Barnard spearheaded UNC Charlotte Foundation

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Bascom “Barney” Weaver Barnard established the Charlotte College Foundation and served as its first chair. His name features prominently in the early years of UNC Charlotte, and it adorns an 18,000-square-foot building completed in 1969, designed to serve as a facility for instruction and research. Born Feb. 14, 1894, Barnard was […]

Charlotte 49ers to play in Jerry Richardson Stadium

When the Charlotte 49ers football team kicks off its inaugural season this fall, it will do so in Jerry Richardson Stadium. Chancellor Philip L. Dubois and Judy Rose, director of athletics, announced the naming of Richardson Stadium at a press conference Tuesday, June 11. Richardson, owner of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, committed $10 million to […]

McKnight Hall named for newspaper editor, University supporter

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Convocation is traditionally held in the Colbert Augustus “Pete” McKnight Lecture Hall. The venue, which has hosted myriad events since its opening, is named for the legendary Charlotte Observer news editor and staunch University advocate. A Shelby, North Carolina, native, McKnight spent his entire career in the newspaper industry. After completing an undergraduate degree at […]