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Derricka Clyburn is one of the many vibrant, cheerful faces you see behind the mail counter at Mail and Package Services. She is passionate about helping students understand mail and continuously improving her department from the inside out. She’s also a UNC Charlotte alumna (class of 2015). How long you’ve been with the University? I […]

UNC Charlotte employees who are eligible for insurance benefits have from Saturday, Nov. 2 until Tuesday, Nov. 19 to make State Health Plan and NC Flex benefits elections for the 2020 plan year. This time period is shorter and later than in previous years. A few highlights: Employee state health insurance premiums have not increased. […]

One-Year Anniversary Event For New Employees- The Office of Learning and Organizational Development sponsored an anniversary celebration on Monday, Sept. 23, to recognize employees’ one-year work anniversaries at UNC Charlotte. This was the second anniversary celebration of its kind since the campus employee onboarding processwas revamped. The latest event honored those who were hired between […]

Safety is a top priority for UNC Charlotte. To help ensure all members of the campus community know what to do in the event of an emergency, the Department of Safety and Security, in collaboration with the University’s digital communications team, created a series of three videos about the three main NinerAlert directives: seek shelter, […]

The University, alongside Charlotte Fire Department, collaborated in an exercise to benefit both UNC Charlotte and the surrounding fire stations. “We don’t get to practice this type of thing very often because there’s not just not very many fires in high rises and parking decks,” said Battalion Chief Matt Westbrook. “It’s good practice for us […]

Under Executive Order 95, Providing Paid Parental Leave to Eligible State Employees, the Office of State Human Resources has established a pilot program to allow state agencies and universities to offer Paid Parental Leave (PPL) to promote physical and mental health for employee families, increase worker retention and improve worker productivity and morale. The UNC […]

In November, we invited our division colleagues to share what they’re thankful for this year. Whether it was family, friends, great colleagues or their favorite sports team, we were inspired by everyone who came out to share what made their life that much sweeter this season. View more photos. Photography by Jordan Estabrook

Dan Reichert, an FM electrician, is retiring on Nov. 30, 2019, after 10 years of service with UNC Charlotte. Jody Thompson, food services program manager in Auxiliary Services, was recently selected as a recipient of the CCL Leadership Development Program scholarship. Administered by the internationally respected Center for Creative Leadership,the Leadership Development Program is designed […]

On Nov. 21, UNC Charlotte students gathered on the field across from Robinson Hall and watched as two residence hall rooms went up in flames. The demonstration was part of the mock dorm room burn and fire safety fair held by Environmental Health and Safety and the Fire and Safety Technologist student organization (FAST). The […]

These year-end reminders may be helpful to you. Updates Paid Parental Leave FAQs added Earlier this month, UNC Charlotte announced that the University will implement a Paid Parental Leave Program starting Jan. 1, 2020. The UNC System Office released additional information and a set of frequently asked questions. Links to the new information can be […]

UNC Charlotte recently received its fiscal year 2019 audited financial report from the Office of the State Auditor. The report showed no findings and no material changes to the University’s exhibits. These results display the strength of UNC Charlotte’s financial position and its internal controls. “A clean financial statement audit demonstrates to the UNC Charlotte […]

We’ve almost made it to the end of 2019! Below is some interesting information that you might find useful as we push onward toward 2020. Benefits Update — December 2019 The Human Resource Benefits Office has some updates for you as the calendar year comes to a close. Read on for more information on Paid […]

For the past semester, Jordan Estabrook ‘19 has served as an intern with the Business Affairs Communications Team. She has been responsible for content development, print and electronic design and photography. She received her bachelor’s degree in communications with a concentration in public relations during Saturday’s afternoon commencement ceremony. (Way to go, Jordan!) Get to […]

Chris Gonyar, director of Emergency Management, recently received the North Carolina Emergency Management Association Executive Level Certification and became a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) through the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM). Gonyar joins only 1,300 individuals worldwide who have the prestigious CEM certification. Chris Maynard, travel and complex payments specialist in the Disbursements Department, […]

As part of the independent external review of the University’s response to the events on April 30, representatives from the National Police Foundation, the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators and other members of the assessment team will be on campus to conduct listening sessions for the community. In addition to your participation in […]

In his Nov. 1, 2019, community update, Chancellor Dubois indicated lockdown kits would be installed in all classroom and laboratory spaces on campus. Phase 1 of that project is now complete. Lockdown kits containing a door wedge and/or pieces of cut fire hose have been installed in most classrooms and teaching laboratories on main campus […]

Winter weather can be scary, dangerous and often unpredictable, especially during icy, wet or snowy seasons. The Office of Environmental Health and Safety has tips to keep yourself prepared and safe if you are at home, work and everywhere in between. Don’t risk it! Know these winter weather driving tips to keep you safe. Always […]

Don Janus joined Niner Nation as a student in 2003. Today, he is the newly appointed director of the Engineering Services team in Facilities Management. An all-around nice guy with a contagious level of enthusiasm, he makes engineering and the complexities of problem solving interesting. Get to know Janus more in the Q&A below. How […]