Chancellor

Update on Fall Semester

Chancellor Gaber provides an important update path forward for UNC Charlotte’s fall semester.

University Convocation 2020: Optimism amidst challenges

Chancellor Sharon L. Gaber pledged to lead UNC Charlotte responsibly, underscored her goal  to support and strengthen the University, and ensured a great collegiate experience for all 49ers during her first University Convocation address.

Chancellor holds first news conference

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In her introduction to local media, Chancellor Gaber outlined top priorities and the University’s return-to-campus plan.

Chancellor wraps up productive first week

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Gaber immersed herself in the Niner Nation community, engaging with students, faculty, staff and administrators.

Gaber Era Begins

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New chancellor gets right to work on first day

The Dubois era comes to a close

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Chancellor Philip L. Dubois retires after a career that exhibits exemplary higher education leadership.

A message to Niner Nation

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A message from Chancellor Philip L. Dubois regarding the external review of April 30, 2019, campus shootings.

Chancellor receives Congressional recognition, Mecklenburg County’s highest honor

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Mecklenburg County Commissioners presented Chancellor Philip L. Dubois with the Order of the Hornet, the county’s highest award, in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the community.

Chancellor’s Statement on George Floyd

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Chancellor Dubois shares a statement in response to the tragic death of George Floyd: “I want to acknowledge the pain, trauma, and frustration that many of our students, faculty, and staff are feeling.”

Message to Niner Nation: Fall academic calendar

Dear UNC Charlotte Community, As we announced on May 4, the University has made the decision to delay the start of the fall semester. Over the past several weeks, we have engaged in conversations with faculty, students, the UNC System office and local public health officials to finalize our academic schedule. While there are many views on the optimal plan for the fall semester, one thing remains consistent: the health and wellbeing of our students, faculty and staff is our top priority.