University Advancement
Early voting continues through March 12
Saturday, March 12, is the final day of early voting in advance of the March 15 primary; University City Regional Library is an early voting site. Its location makes it convenient for faculty and staff members who decide to cast their ballots before the normal election date.
Jeffrey Leak, president of the Faculty Council and professor of English, voted early, and he encourages fellow employees to engage in this civic exercise.
Early voting begins,’Vote Before You Go’ student Spring Break kick-off scheduled
Early voting for North Carolina’s March 15 primary begins Thursday, March 3, and continues through Saturday, March 12, which means faculty, staff and students can go ahead and cast their ballots. Because UNC Charlotte is committed to fostering a spirit of civic engagement, the University will host a free shuttle to the University City Regional Library, an early voting location, to enable interested students to vote prior to Spring Break.
Connect NC bond: What students need
Mitchell Daratony, SGA president, talks about how the bond package will benefit science education at the University.
Chancellor engages on Connect NC bond
Chancellor Philip L. Dubois has been busy briefing civic groups in Union, Iredell and Gaston counties on the Connect NC bond. The $2 billion measure, if approved by voters on March 15, would bring $90 million to UNC Charlotte for a science building and a total of $135 million to the Charlotte region.
Dubois has said that the funds are critically important to the continued growth of the University and the long-term economic vitality of North Carolina.
Connect NC bond would fund improved research facilities
Chemistry student Lizeth Hernandez talks about the pride that she and fellow students have in conducting research and how that would increase with better facilities.
University advancement projects lauded by CASE
The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) bestowed grand champion status on two initiatives led by the offices of University Communications and Alumni Affairs in the Division of University Advancement. The projects were chosen the best from among more than 1,000 competing entries.
The video “Big Ideas, Big Future” and Niner Connection, a redesigned online community for UNC Charlotte alumni, were named Grand Award winners during the recent CASE District III conference in Nashville.
Connect NC bond will have broad impact
C. Philip Byers, member of the UNC Board of Governors, talks about the broad impact of the $2 billion Connect NC bond proposal that is on the March 15 ballot.
Connect NC – a great time to invest
Trustee David Hauser says now is a great time for the state to invest in the $2 billion Connect NC bond measure.
University video wins Gold MarCom Award
The six-minute University promotional film “Big Ideas, Big Future,” created by the Office of University Communications, recently received a national Gold MarCom Award for outstanding video by an educational institution.
UNC Charlotte wins Super Bowl social media contest
The Denver Broncos might have gotten the best of the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50, but UNC Charlotte came out on top against the University of Colorado Denver in a social media contest. At the end of the photo contest Feb. 5, UNC Charlotte had 14,206 likes, 8,818 shares and 1,861 comments, compared with UC Denver’s 4,580 likes, 1,349 shares and 609 comments.
The loser had to post a video with its mascot wearing Carolina Panthers garb: University of Colorado Denver.