
Inaugural capacity-building cohort to support students’ basic needs
UNC Charlotte joins 27 higher education institutions across the country to help launch the first #RealCollege Institutional Capacity-Building Cohort (ICBC), a program by The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice to assist colleges and universities in retaining students who need food and ho

Student Conduct & Academic Integrity Changes Name to Student Accountability & Conflict Resolution
The team in Student Conduct & Academic Integrity is announcing a name change for their office; which corresponds with the office’s new three-year strategic plan. The new name is Student Accountability & Conflict Resolution.

Fall Gold Rush begins
Gold Rush runs through Sunday, Aug. 29 and features more than 60 events.

UNC Charlotte receives grant to develop suicide prevention programs
UNC Charlotte will soon be able to build sustainable trauma-focused, resilience-oriented campus suicide prevention policies, programs and networks thanks to the three-year Garrett Lee Smith Campus Suicide Prevention grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Year One Launch kicks off to welcome new, second-year and transfer students to campus
The countdown to Gold Rush starts with Year One Launch! Through Aug. 20, new, second-year and transfer students will be welcomed to campus with a schedule of events tailored to their unique needs as new students.

Assistant director for financial literacy named Educator of the Year as part of 2021 Excellence In Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Awards
Dr. Brad Yeckley, assistant director for financial literacy, was named Educator of the Year as part of 2021 Excellence In Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Award.

Student Affairs welcomes Dr. Mari Ross as associate vice chancellor
The Division of Student Affairs is proud to announce that Dr. Mari Ross will step into the role of Associate Vice Chancellor (AVC) for Health and Wellbeing.

Popp Martin Student Union adds art collection featuring work by alumnus
In June, Popp Martin Student Union installed “Sketching the Drawdown” by war-time illustrator and former Marine Rob Bates ’15 to its permanent art on display.

Popp Martin Student Union launches new ‘plan an event’ section on website
Popp Martin Student Union recently added a new section to their website to help students, faculty, staff and community members plan an event inside the Union.