Alumni

Health programs alumnus earns elite AIDS Relief Fellowship

Joseph Konstanzer, a graduate of UNC Charlotte’s dual master’s program in public health and health informatics, has been named a public health fellow at Public Health Institute (PHI)/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He will work out of the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy.

Alumna receives prestigious Newcombe Fellowship

Alumna Amy Kennemore is one of 21 Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellows for 2018; this honor is presented by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. 

Alumni Association to celebrate the life of Betty Stancil

The UNC Charlotte Alumni Association will celebrate the life of Betty Stancil from 4 to 6 p.m., Monday, Sept. 18, at the Harris Alumni Center at Johnson Glen. RSVPs requested by Friday, Sept. 15.

Alumnus’s project reimagines historic Brooklyn neighborhood

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Although Lindsey McAlpine (‘90) was pursuing a double major in business and psychology at UNC Charlotte, he always knew real estate development would play an outsized role in his professional future.

“I was actively working in real estate and anxious to go out in the business world,” he recalled. “I started my first development company between my junior and senior year in college.”

University graduates to discuss entrepreneurship at 49er Alumni Forum

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The UNC Charlotte 49er Alumni Forum, scheduled for Thursday, April 28, will bring successful alumni, many of whom have started their own small businesses in the greater Charlotte region, back to campus to share stories of their successes and failures, and they will offer advice to students and others on how to start a business.

“Alumni Entrepreneurs: Educated at Charlotte | Founded in Charlotte” will feature panelists Rachel Brown (’14), Bryan Delaney (’03), Torrie Savage (’05) and Brian Zapata (’03, ’07, ’12).

Alumni Association honors eight individuals with annual awards

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Alumni are among the most valuable advocates for their alma mater, and the UNC Charlotte Alumni Association recently recognized eight individuals for outstanding contributions to their professions, their communities and to the University.

English alumnus named N.C. Teacher of the Year

UNC Charlotte alumnus Bobbie Cavnar of Gaston County is the North Carolina Teacher of the Year for 2016-17.

Cavnar, an English teacher, completed a master’s degree in English at UNC Charlotte in 2011. This is his 17th year in the teaching profession; he has taught since 2003 at South Point High School in Belmont.

“Bobbie sees public education as the one thing that is equal and fair in a child’s life,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction June Atkinson. “He sees teachers as the equalizers, the keepers of America’s promise of equal opportunity.”

Engineering professor, four alums on CBJ’s ‘40 under 40’ list

A UNC Charlotte professor and four alumni were recognized as rising local leaders on the Charlotte Business Journal’s annual “40 under 40” list.

Robert Cox, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Lee College of Engineering, was recognized for his work in spearheading a team of engineers to create a successful startup company, Sine Watts.

Niner Walk brick program – preserving faculty/staff legacies, too

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Buddy Aldridge worked in facilities management for nearly 30 years before retiring in 2000. He passed away in 2015, but his legacy of service to the University will be enshrined forever as part of the Niner Walk Brick Program.

Own a piece of University history

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Alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends of the University can purchase an authentic piece of the Belk Tower.

Belk Tower mementos are acrylic cubes that measure 4-by-4-by-4 inches and are seated on a blackened cherry wood base with mirror. A portion of the tower is inside the cube (each piece will vary in size and color).  A 4-by-6-inch frame that features a tower photo and historical facts is included.