Faculty/Staff

Take time for a ‘paycheck checkup’

The federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made changes to the tax law, including changing tax rates and brackets for employees. UNC Charlotte implemented the new tax tables with the Feb. 15 payroll.

Faculty judges needed for Undergraduate Research Conference

The 2018 Undergraduate Research Conference will be Friday, April 20, in the Barnhardt Student Activity Center.

This conference is a university-wide showcase of research projects completed by undergraduate students of all levels from all colleges and departments.

Conference organizers are seeking faculty members to serve as judges for oral and poster presentation. Twenty volunteer judges are needed for oral presentations; 50 to 60 are sought to assess poster presentations.

Read the March construction update

The Facilities Management Department posts a monthly construction update on the web. Click here to view the March report.

Construction projects can affect the campus by changing pedestrian, bike and vehicle routes and creating additional activity at or around the University. Members of the campus community should exercise caution when approaching construction areas.

Register for ‘What Women Need to Know about Social Security’ March 19

The Human Resources Department will host “What Women Need to Know about Social Security” from 9 to 10 a.m., Monday, March 19, in the Colvard Building, Room 5092.

Representatives from the Social Security Administration will be on campus to explain the financial benefits, tools and information available to women to help them plan for the future.

‘Midnight Appreciation’ scheduled for third-shift employees

As part of the University’s Staff Recognition events, third-shift employees can gather at the Popp Martin Student Union Rotunda starting at 11:30 p.m., Monday, March 26, for “Midnight Appreciation.” Attendees will receive a free, boxed meal.

Dessert reception to recognize award-winning, milestone employees

A new reception-style event, scheduled for 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 28, in the Popp Martin Student Union, will recognize the 2018 Employee of the Year recipients and nominees and those who have achieved a five-year milestone level of service.

This “high dining dessert shoppe” reception will be free to all employees to enable more staff members to take advantage of the opportunity, said Katherine Tomey, employee award and recognition coordinator in the Human Resources Department.

Roberts needs shared leave

Samantha Roberts, Department of Languages and Culture Studies, needs shared leave donations.

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, contact Joy Finney, benefits counselor, at 704‑687‑0648.

HR names 2018 Employee of the Year recipients

The Human Resources Department formally announces the 2018 Employees of the Year.  They are:

Devotion to Duty
Buffie Stephens, University Communications

Human Relations
Dawn Tench, Office of Academic Affairs

Innovation
Lisa Meckley, Office of Enrollment Communications

Community and Public Service
Jordan Harris, Community Relations

Snyder Road closure scheduled

Robert D. Snyder Road will be closed at J.W. Clay Boulevard between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Saturday, March 10, for paving of ADA-accessible crosswalks. The Niner Transit Silver Line bus stop at CRI Deck 1 also will be closed for this work.

Traffic entering campus from North Tryon Street should use Institute Circle. Expect flaggers and construction equipment and personnel in the area. Remember to exercise caution when approaching construction zones.

Intermittent sidewalk closures scheduled

Sidewalks between Atkins Library and the Kennedy Building will be closed intermittently through March 28 for underground utility installation associated with the Belk Plaza renovation project.

Pedestrians and service vehicles will be rerouted to the north and east side of Kennedy while work is performed. Temporary metal plates will be installed across the sidewalks, and only one location will be closed at any given time to maintain access to the east entrance of Atkins.

Note: this item was updated March 14, 2018