Faculty/Staff
Meet Kyle Lanasa
Meet Kyle Lanasa, an emergency management specialist in the Office of Emergency Management. Learn more about him, his role and his advice for student success.
Describe what you do at UNC Charlotte.
Primarily, my job is focused around COVID-19 data and case management, but I often assist with our NinerReady program and other data-driven projects within our office.
How long have you been at UNC Charlotte and what brought you here?
Meet Mary Dare Martin
Meet Mary Dare Martin, a new member of the social media team who loves to be creative with social media, highlight student experiences and craft in her spare time. Learn more about Martin in this Q&A.
How long have you been at UNC Charlotte?
I started at the beginning of July, so just around two months! I haven’t been here that long, but I’m already a big Niner fan; green has always been a favorite color of mine!
Can you describe your role at UNC Charlotte?
Volunteers needed for Second Harvest Sort-A-Rama
Do you have community service hours left? Volunteer to assemble food boxes for Charlotte families in need at this year’s Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina Sort-A-Rama from 8:30 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the Charlotte Convention Center.
UNC Charlotte is a sponsor of this annual event. Register to volunteer by Friday, Sept. 9. Staff should use their community service hours leave with supervisor approval to participate.
Change in Research and Economic Development leadership
Dear Niner Nation,
I am writing to share that Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development Rick Tankersley has announced he has decided to return to the faculty.
In his time as vice chancellor, Rick has worked to strengthen our University’s research enterprise and build the infrastructure needed to position us to become a top-tier research university. We are appreciative of Rick’s service.
Tehia Glass joins the Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Tehia Glass has joined UNC Charlotte’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion as inclusive excellence executive fellow for faculty development.
Meet Sarah Smyre
Since the days of riding her bicycle to campus and attending basketball games as a child, Capt. Sarah Smyre ’03, ’07 has been carrying the seeds planted by UNC Charlotte in her heart. Years later, those seeds would grow her desire to become an undergraduate and graduate student. And today, these experiences have blossomed into the Niner pride seen in her devotion to the University’s Police and Public Safety Department. Capt. Smyre is a shining example among those who make UNC Charlotte a great place to work. Get to know her in this Q&A.
Lape named interim associate vice chancellor for business services
Doug Lape, director of parking and transportation services, has been appointed interim associate vice chancellor for business services effective Thursday, Sept. 1. This will be an interim assignment to ensure stability during leadership transition. The University anticipates a subsequent recruitment for the associate vice chancellor for business services position in the beginning of the 2023 calendar year.
Charlotte branding update
“Thanks are due to the entire campus for the incredible work supporting the updated branding this past academic year. From students to the broader community, we’ve received positive feedback and our logo is increasingly prominent and visible. As we continue to strengthen the University’s profile, having this strong and cohesive identity will help further build brand equity,” said Beth Crigler, interim vice chancellor for the Division of University Advancement.
Several related updates are planned for the 2022-23 academic year:
Hernandez needs shared leave
Patrick Hernandez, Building Environmental Services, needs vacation leave donations. The Benefits Office will accept donations through Aug. 17.
To contribute leave, faculty and staff should refer to the requirements in Personnel Information Memorandum (PIM) 29 or complete the online Voluntary Shared Leave Donation Form from the HR Benefits Forms website.
Stinnett provides update on legislative pay increases
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to share that we have received guidance from the UNC System on implementation about the recently approved legislative pay increase, and we are moving to process the increases quickly. Here is the latest information and what you can expect: