Faculty/Staff
University welcomes new employees
UNC Charlotte welcomed the following new staff and faculty members during the April 16 New Employee Orientation session:
Atkins Library
Andrew Pack, university library technician
Building Environmental Services
Misasa Ngoie, building environmental technician
Shante Robinson, building environmental technician
Meheza Zimari, building environmental technician
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mary Ellen Frizzell, university program associate
Hamlet city manager to join Graduate School
Jonathan Blanton, city manager for Hamlet, North Carolina, will join UNC Charlotte’s Graduate School May 20 as director of finance and business affairs. He will report to Tom Reynolds, associate provost and dean of the Graduate School.
“As we begin developing our strategic plan for 2020-25, we are excited to add Jonathan’s expertise in management process improvement, policy development and financial planning to the team,” Reynolds said.
Hinman needs shared leave
Patrick Hinman, Facilities Management, needs shared leave donations. The Benefits Office will accept donations through May 8.
To contribute leave, faculty and staff should refer to the requirements and participant forms in Personnel Information Memorandum (PIM) 29 or in the literature racks outside of the Benefits Office, King Building, Room 207. For more information, email Marina LeLeux, benefits counselor, at mleleux@uncc.edu.
Psychological Science professor lauded for innovation
James Cook, a professor in the Department of Psychological Science at UNC Charlotte, has received the 2019 Outstanding Educator Award, a top honor given by the Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA), Division 27 of the American Psychological Association.
Attend upcoming Faculty/staff Social
Faculty and staff members can join colleagues for socializing and networking at a Faculty and Staff Social, which will be from 4:30 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, at Bissell House.
Sponsored by Chancellor Philip L. Dubois, the social will feature light hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer and soft drinks. RSVPs requested.
Couch needs shared leave
Mandy McCaslan Couch from the College of Health and Human Services needs shared leave donations. The Benefits Office will accept donations through May 6.
To contribute leave, faculty and staff should refer to the requirements and participant forms in Personnel Information Memorandum (PIM) 29 or in the literature racks outside of the Benefits Office, King Building, Room 207. For more information, email Marina LeLeux, benefits counselor, at mleleux@uncc.edu.
Expect traffic delays along Alumni Way
On Tuesday, April 23, there will be slight traffic delays along Alumni Way due to construction of speed bumps in front of the South Village Parking Deck.
Traffic will be rerouted to one lane; flaggers will be present to direct traffic.
Remember to exercise caution when approaching construction areas.
Final call for Gold Rush campus partner submissions
Campus units that have an event or program occurring between Aug. 16-25 that they would like included in fall 2019 Gold Rush (formerly Week of Welcome) should submit them by May 10.
More information is on the Gold Rush website or submit via NinerEngage under the Week of Welcome tab.
Email Amber Hoefer with questions (Amber.Hoefer@uncc.edu).
FM supervisor: ‘When people are in need, you help’
It has been a busy week of volunteering for Jerry Womack, a zone supervisor in UNC Charlotte’s Facilities Management Department.
During Holy Week, Womack said his church, Ebenezer Baptist, holds a mission blitz. He packed food at the Second Harvest Food Bank and prepared packages of medical supplies that included items such as non-prescription drugs and bandages for distribution to needy people as part of North Carolina MedAssist.
Partial closure scheduled for Smith/Prospector ADA ramp
Construction will require a partial closure of the ADA ramp between the Smith and Prospector buildings from 7 a.m., Monday, April 22, through 6 p.m., Friday, April 26.
Expect construction fencing and personnel in the area along with an alternate ADA access route. There may be periods of construction noise, too.
Remember to exercise caution when approaching construction areas.