Faculty and Staff News
Niners celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving in Canada is celebrated on the first Monday in October. I thought it would be great to get together with other UNC Charlotte Canadians this year to celebrate. And, it just so happened that Thanksgiving coincided with Niner Niner Nation Week and the faculty and staff social at the Wine Vault. We all had a great time, celebrating our culture and our University.
But, let me take a step back.
Rippy needs shared leave
Rebeca Rippy, Cato College of Education, needs shared leave donations. The Benefits Office will accept donations through Oct. 18.
To contribute leave, faculty and staff should refer to the requirements in Personnel Information Memorandum (PIM) 29; scroll down this web page to locate a link to an online Voluntary Shared Leave Donation Form listed under Application/Donation Procedures.
2023 Fall Commencement information for faculty
The 2023 Fall Commencement ceremonies will take place in Halton Arena on Friday, Dec. 15, and Saturday, Dec. 16. Faculty are requested to RSVP for the ceremony or ceremonies they plan to attend. Faculty may rent regalia from Oak Hall; the deadline is Friday, Nov. 10. After the deadline, faculty may contact Adrienne Davis.
University to upgrade outdoor warning sirens
The University is currently upgrading the outdoor warning sirens used to alert the campus community of dangerous situations. During the next couple of weeks, the sirens will not be functional; however, all other means of emergency alerting remain in working order. For more information on NinerAlerts and ways in which the campus is notified during emergencies, please see the NinerAlerts page of the emergency management website.
Office of Diversity and Inclusion launches new opportunities for fall
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion continues to respond to the expressed interests of students, faculty and staff to connect with ideas, discussions and learning opportunities surrounding issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion. This fall marks the launch of three voluntary series that feature the knowledge and input of UNC Charlotte faculty members as well as that of visiting experts.
Nominations sought for honorary degrees
A highlight of commencement is the recognition of individuals for exceptional and distinctive service to the University or the greater community through the awarding of an honorary degree from UNC Charlotte. The Nominations, Honors and Awards Committee is seeking assistance in nominating persons for this honor.
The University’s Board of Trustees has established the following criteria regarding prospective nominees:
Office of Diversity and Inclusion launches new opportunities for fall
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion continues to respond to the expressed interests of students, faculty and staff to connect with ideas, discussions and learning opportunities surrounding issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion. This fall marks the launch of three voluntary series that feature the knowledge and input of UNC Charlotte faculty members as well as that of visiting experts.
Dean of Library announces retirement
Anne Cooper Moore, dean of Atkins Library, has announced she will retire from UNC Charlotte Dec. 31. An interim dean will be named this fall.
“I appreciate Anne’s service to UNC Charlotte for more than eight years and the impact she has made in elevating the library’s support of teaching and research at the University. We wish her the best in her next chapter,” said Jennifer Troyer, interim provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.
Meet Stacie Young
Stacie Young ’98, senior director of donor relations, has spent her entire adult life at UNC Charlotte. This November, she’ll celebrate 25 years as a staff member. Learn about her role, how her children inspire her, and why state employees should consider supporting the SECC/ASC Campaign.
Can you describe your role at UNC Charlotte?
Understanding the raffle policy at UNC Charlotte
Selling tickets for a chance to win a prize may seem like an easy way to raise funds for a cause or awareness for an event, but raffles at nonprofit organizations, including state agencies like UNC Charlotte, are actually controlled by North Carolina law. Make sure you know the rules before you sell tickets!