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
Open Enrollment for the 2026 Plan Year is underway! Make your elections by Friday, Oct. 31.
UNC Charlotte is expanding its mental health support through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), beginning Wednesday, Oct. 1. Provided by ComPsych Guidance Resources, the EAP offers confidential help, resources and guidance for personal and work-life challenges. New EAP enhancements include additional counseling sessions, a well-being assessment, live huddles, health and well-being coaching and Computerized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Dawn Traynor with the University Center for Academic Excellence needs shared leave donations. To contribute leave, faculty and staff should…
The Council on University Community is accepting proposals for the Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Fund, which supports initiatives that promote the…
Lacrissa Johansen with the Student Health Center needs shared leave donations. To contribute leave, faculty and staff should refer to…
Beginning Feb. 20, the University will no longer determine residency status for undergraduate students. A centralized, uniform process, known as…
The Dean of Students Office is seeking nominations from faculty, staff and students for the Chancellor’s Citations for Leadership and…
The Office of Extended Academic Programs offers numerous training opportunities. Discounts of up to 50 percent are often available for…
Camps on Campus, the University’s summer programs of academic enrichment camps for children and young people in rising grades one…
Two on-campus entities have partnered to use grant money to improve student experiences and outcomes across North Carolina.