Students
Obie Nelson named Charlotte 49ers’ director of student-athlete development
Krystion Obie Nelson ’05, M.A. ’11 is the director of student-athlete development for the Charlotte 49ers. Obie Nelson, who played for the 49ers women’s basketball team from 2002-06 and served as an assistant coach from 2007-10, has been an instructor, advisor, lecturer and interim director in the University’s American Studies program since 2012.
Meet Sasha Sembur
Sasha Sembur, a sophomore in the Honors College, is studying communication studies and political science with a minor in American studies. In her time on campus, she won the best resolution award in the North Carolina Student Legislature and created a nonpartisan news organization, which achieved first place through Ventureprise. Among her achievements, she brought a new campus initiative to life through the combined efforts of the Student Government Association and the Parking and Transportation Services Office.
Some tips to keep you (and others) healthy during winter break
Winter break is a great time to relax and recharge with family and friends. Unfortunately, it’s also a great time to contract one of many respiratory viruses. This year, influenza is proving to be especially virulent, and COVID continues to affect many. Additionally, hospitals in the U.S. and worldwide are seeing a surge in RSV cases, a virus that is usually milder in adults but can be deadly to babies and the elderly.
As you gather for holiday celebrations and gatherings, consider these tips to keep yourself and others safe:
Tips for navigating winter weather
Winter is coming, and with it comes the possibility of adverse weather. Be ready for any resulting changes in the University’s operating condition by taking a few minutes to review the information below.
‘Tis the (exam) season: Motivation from a fellow Niner
We made it! We have now begun the final stretch of the semester. Entering my third year at Charlotte, I would have never imagined myself to be where I am today. Still, this time of year is stressful for everyone, especially students who may feel like there are a lot of things to balance at once. If you’re anything like me, finals “week” is actually finals “month”. The weeks before you may be thinking, “oh, I have time!” Now we’re in the week before the last day of classes and reality has set in. We don’t have as much time as we thought.
PPS provides safety tips on personal tracking devices
Personal tracking devices are newer technology devices that are intended to be placed in or on items and track their movements — such as cell phones or keys. They are small and discreet — often difficult to notice. Their intention is for personal device tracking and safety purposes, but there is an increase nationwide in criminal activity reported through the improper use of PTDs. Here are a few tips from the Police and Public Safety Office to remain safe.
How are PTDs being used criminally?
Meet Sofia Mejia
Sofia Mejia, a graduate student in the Cato College of Education, is studying counseling with a focus on school counseling. She is the graduate assistant for the Jamil Niner Student Pantry, where she runs its daily operations. Mejia schedules shopping appointments, volunteers and volunteer events, shops for food and partners with organizations in the community such as Loaves and Fishes and Hope Street.
Why did you choose to work at the pantry?
Meet Annabeth Jones
Annabeth Jones is a sophomore Levine Scholar majoring in political science and philosophy with a minor in legal studies. Her passions on campus range from advocating for civic engagement to supporting students interested in entering the field of law as president of the Pre-Law Society.
Why did you choose UNC Charlotte?
OASES updates name for better alignment with services
The Office of Adult Student and Evening Services, better known as “OASES,” is updating its name to better reflect its services to the University.
Starting this week, OASES now stands for the Office of Adult Students and Extended Services. This change reflects the office’s continued focus on serving UNC Charlotte’s adult student population through expanded services for students.
Mug recipes for your dorm
Cooking and baking can be super hard when living in a dorm room, but with help from the Culinary Club you’ll be cooking like a master chef in no time. The two main essentials you’ll need are a microwave and a mug – yes we said a coffee mug! If you don’t have a mug, a microwavable bowl will always suffice. Keep reading to hear some of the Culinary Club’s favorite mug recipes – both sweet and savory. We hope you’ll get cooking soon!