Faculty and Staff News

Staff CounCil

The UNC Charlotte Staff Council was established to create and provide a more harmonious working environment for the staff of the University. 

FACULTY COUNCIL

The Faculty Council is a policy making and consultative body, responsible for the quality of instruction and scholarship at the University.

Learn more about Faculty Council members, view a meeting schedule, read agendas and minutes and the guidelines for submitting agenda items.

Human REsources

Human Resources is accepting nominations for the 2026 Staff Employee of the Year Awards through 5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the categories of Devotion to Duty, Innovation, Human Relations, Community and Public Service and Safety and Heroism.

Submit a nomination.

In recognition of their exceptional teaching, Ashley Bryan, Nishi Bryska and Ian Marriott have received the College of Liberal Arts…

UNC Charlotte and the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) continue to prepare the campus for light rail’s arrival. This summer…

David Goldfield, the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History, recently visited Russia as an academic specialist for the U.S. State…

Student veterans, their spouses and dependents, along with members of the Dean of Students Office, recently participated in a special…

Employees who collect cash and/or checks for sales, events, etc. in campus departments/units should log these transactions in a University…

Construction will begin Friday, May 5, to install brick pavers between King and Reese buildings to match the rest of…

The Internal Audit Department is an important part of UNC Charlotte’s operations and management team. 

The staircase leading up to the third floor of the Friday Building will be closed through Friday, June 30, for…

The Risk Management, Safety and Security (RMSS) Department is leading an effort to ensure all campus blue light phones are…

To accommodate expected parking demand for the Commencement ceremony at 1 p.m., Friday May 12, the following parking areas will be closed…

Erik Byker, an assistant professor in the Cato College of Education’s Department of Reading and Elementary Education, has been named…

Several large-scale systems and applications will be unavailable starting at 6 p.m., Friday, May 19, through 10 a.m., Saturday, May…