Meet Michelle Guobadia
Michelle Guobadia is the director for fraternity and sorority life. Learn more about Guobadia’s role, what she’s looking forward to for Greek life this semester and some unknown facts.
NEWS
- With the possibility of adverse winter weather forecasted for this weekend, make sure you are ready for any resulting changes in the University’s operating condition. Please take a few minutes to review the information below.
- Tips and Resources — Take a look at these winter weather safety tips and a few helpful resources.
- Operating Conditions — There are three operating conditions the University can declare in the event of adverse weather or another emergency. This related FAQ page will help you understand what to do in each condition.
- Notifications — The University has several methods to communicate with you about winter weather. Make sure you understand how you will receive information.
- University Policy 701, Adverse Weather and Emergency Events — This policy helps guide the University’s decisions in winter weather situations.
COVID-19 Information
Who receives the Niner Health Check, and can I opt out?
Every day, including weekends, faculty, staff and students receive the Niner Health Check email. Each individual should complete the screening every day, unless they are fully vaccinated (including a booster shot when eligible) and have received approval from the University by submitting the vaccine reporting form. Individuals who are boosted may not opt out of the Daily Health Check. If boosted individuals do not need the Niner Health Check, they may delete it.
Helpful information about quarantine and isolation
The Niner Nation Cares website has helpful information for students, faculty and staff on quarantine and isolation, including return-to-class and work guidance.
Do I have to quarantine or isolate?
Your responsibilities in quarantine or isolation
Returning to class and work following quarantine or isolation
YOUR DAILY NEED TO KNOW: FACULTY & STAFF
- Designing for flexible teaching enables quick pivots between different modalities and enables students who are unable to attend class to continue without the loss of continuity. The “Designing for Flexible Teaching” guide highlights considerations and practices that make flexible teaching possible and provides additional resources for learning more.
- The Office of State Human Resources has implemented time-limited exceptions to the Community Service Leave Policy in order to help combat staff shortages in public K-12 schools. More information can be found on the HR COVID-19 website.
YOUR DAILY NEED TO KNOW: STUDENTS
- Student ID photos are now visible on Canvas profiles. This will aid instructors and classmates to make better connections. In addition to student profile pages, student photos will be visible to instructors in their class rosters under the People tab in Canvas.
- Learn to effectively organize your time and tasks so you can accomplish your goals at the virtual “Time Management” workshop Wednesday, Jan. 19.
OUR POINTS OF PRIDE
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UNC Charlotte’s mobile hotspot program makes internet access easier for students and employees: The lack of internet access at home has impeded the ability for some students and employees to participate in courses, complete assignments or fulfill work obligations throughout the pandemic. Now, UNC Charlotte has a fix for this problem — a mobile hotspot lending project.
MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
EVENTS
- 1/19: The Office of International Programs invites the campus community to hear Tom Standage, deputy editor and columnist at the Economist, present “The World Ahead 2022” as part of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte Distinguished Speaker Series.
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