Faculty/Staff

Former history professor wins Pulitzer Prize

Heather Ann Thompson, a former UNC Charlotte faculty member, has won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in history for “Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and its Legacy.”

Thompson, currently a professor at the University of Michigan, was a member of the History Department from 1997 to 2009.

She returned to the Queen City in November 2016 to discuss “Blood in the Water” for a public event sponsored by the University’s Center for the Study of the New South, housed in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.

Register for lunch and learn ‘Helping Children Develop Strong Ethics and Values’

The Advisory Committee to the Chancellor for Employee Health and Wellness is sponsoring the lunch and learn “Helping Children Develop Strong Ethics and Values” from noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, April 20, in the Popp Martin, Student Union, Room 263.

At this event, participants will learn how to identify the values to impart to children and how to teach these values. Register online through HR’s Learning and Development Catalog. After logging in, scroll down to the “Lunch and Learn” section.

Candidate forum for vice chancellor of student affairs

Kevin Bailey, a candidate for the position of vice chancellor for student affairs, will deliver a presentation from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., Tuesday, April 18, in Cone University Center, Lucas Room. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation, which is open to the campus community.

Prospective attendees should email RSVPs to Anna Clark (anna.clark@uncc.edu) by Thursday, April 13.

(Note, this location is a change from previously reported).

Register for the Active Learning Expo

The 2016-17 Active Learning Expo will be from 2 to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, in the Cone University Center, Room 210.

Members of the Active Learning Academy, a group open to all faculty who are interested in using active learning techniques, will share their unique approaches to instruction during interactive poster presentations. The Center for Teaching and Learning facilitates the Active Learning Academy.

Topics and presenters for this year’s expo are:

Grant-funded research aids emergency providers in identifying and treating sexual abuse

UNC Charlotte clinical nursing professor Kathleen Jordan is leading grant-funded research to aid medical professionals and social workers who examine and care for children who have been sexually abused.

Jordan, who is an active nurse practitioner, created the study, titled “Pediatric Sexual Abuse: An Interprofessional Approach to Optimizing Emergency Care.” The goal of the research is to improve not only emergency providers’ ability to identify sexual abuse in their pediatric patients but also their ability to treat these children.

Faculty governance elections online through April 18

Campus-wide elections for faculty governance positions are open through 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 18. Faculty members are encouraged to participate, as these positions “are vital to the continuing leadership we faculty members are privileged to exercise on our campus,” wrote Richard Leeman in an email sent to all faculty members. 

Email questions to facultygovernance@uncc.edu.  

Burson Building to experience temporary power interruption

Electrical power to the Burson Building will be interrupted from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 8, for work to install new voltage cabling.

University welcomes new employees

UNC Charlotte welcomed the following new staff and faculty members during the April 4-5 New Employee Orientation session:

Belk College of Business
Sarah Pickel, academic and career coach

Cone University Center
Sharenea Brown, building environmental technician

Enrollment Management
Kimberly Lanet, director of Niner Central

Facilities Management
Michelle Embry, facility planner

Lot 15 to close temporarily

Parking Lot 15, located in front of the Burson Building, will be closed from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, April 7, to install new electrical equipment as part of the Burson Renovation Project.

Construction equipment and personnel will be in the lot; a crane will be in use for the installation and removal of equipment.

Exercise caution when approaching construction zones.