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Belk Tower removal continues

Efforts to remove Belk Tower are still under way. Inclement weather postponed D.H. Griffin Companies’ schedule to dismantle the structure during winter break.

In October 2015, the decision was announced to remove the Belk Tower due to significant structural issues and repairs and renovations estimated at approximately $1 million.  The UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees agreed unanimously to establish an immediate pedestrian safety zone around the tower, which will remain until the structure is dismantled within the next week.

Chancellor promotes Connect NC bond package

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UNC Charlotte Chancellor Philip L. Dubois says the $2 billion Connect NC bond package is vitally important to the continued growth of the University and the long-term economic vitality of North Carolina. The bond measure is on the March 15 ballot statewide.

State leaders officially started a formal effort to rally support for the initiative today. Gov. Pat McCrory, Speaker of the N.C. House Tim Moore and Senate Democrat Leader Dan Blue Jr. headlined the Connect NC Bond Campaign Kickoff in the Duke Energy Room of the Jim Hunt Library at N.C. State University Centennial Campus.

University initiatives enhance safety on and off campus

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Proactive steps by UNC Charlotte to ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff have proven effective on campus and off campus. While crime is very low on campus, the University launched two initiatives aimed at further boosting security.

First Ward Park officially opens

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Charlotte has a new public gem in its crown with the formal dedication of the county’s First Ward Park. Located between East Seventh and Ninth streets, the four-acre park links UNC Charlotte Center City with ImaginOn as part of an educational and cultural district.

Chancellor Philip L. Dubois, along with other local officials and community leaders, attended the dedication ceremony hosted by the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department. Throughout the day, park attendees could listen to music and receive a tour.

Chancellor discusses bond package with community college officials

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Chancellor Philip L. Dubois is touting the benefits of the $2 billion Connect NC bond package. At the invitation of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College President Carol Spalding, Dubois recently spoke to the RCCC Boards of Trustees and Foundation, local elected officials and community supporters.

Register for ‘Couch to 5K’ training program

On the Advisory Committee to the Chancellor for Employee Health and Wellness website, employees can register via email to receive tips, advice and resources to assist them in running a long-distance race, such as the 49er Gold Rush 5K.

An eight-week training session begins Monday, Dec. 14, and a four-week training one starts Monday, Jan. 11. Learn more here.

University employees deliver record-setting results for Giving Green

UNC Charlotte’s Hollywood-inspired Giving Green Campaign drew rave reviews from generous faculty and staff members. The result was an epic total of $194,698 in one-time gifts and payroll-deductible pledges to benefit the Arts & Science Council, the State Employees Combined Campaign and the UNC Charlotte Foundation.

Chancellor Philip L. Dubois expressed his appreciation to faculty and staff members who made a financial contribution during a special Giving Green “After Party” in the Barnhardt Student Activity Center Wednesday, Nov. 18.

Salary adjustments coming for many

On Nov. 5, Chancellor Philip L. Dubois sent a letter by email to all faculty and staff in which he reiterated a message from his August Convocation address: that the University will once again address compensation for employees

University to host mobile mammography unit

Charlotte Radiology’s Mobile Breast Center will be on campus from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 16, in the loading dock area behind the Barnhardt Student Activity Center, to conduct digital screening mammograms.

Details on scheduling, billing and eligibility are on the website for the Advisory Committee to the Chancellor for Employee Health and Wellness.

‘Aperture’ sculpture dedicated near Hechenbleikner Lake

UNC Charlotte’s latest piece of public artwork, “Aperture,” was formally dedicated at a ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 5, near Hechenbleikner Lake.

The creation of artist John Medwedeff, the new artwork is a steel sculpture that is mounted on a bearing, which can be rotated to present different views of the lake and surrounding campus buildings.

Longtime University benefactor Irwin “Ike” Belk, who commissioned the work, was unable to attend the dedication ceremony. He was represented by his son, Carl Belk.