Can’t Miss Events
Saturday, Sept. 22
Kids Fest
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at UNC Charlotte
Looking for a fun and free way to entertain the family and inspire their minds? Then look no further than the 2018 Kids Fest at UNC Charlotte. The festival boasts several different zones to “Discover,” “Play,” “Dance” and “Learn” with Lego robotics, interactive dance performances, martial arts and more. Add in live music, a Storytime Stage, crafts plus STEM activities, and you’ve got your day planned. With more than 12 food trucks on hand (including City BBQ and King of Pops), you can satisfy your appetite right on site. Located directly across from the J.W. Clay station, LYNX Blue Line makes it easier than ever to get to campus.
Get all the details here.
Tuesday, Sept. 25
‘The Gifted Generation – When Government Was Good’
6:30 p.m., UNC Charlotte Center City
Things aren’t what they used to be. Award-winning professor and noted author David Goldfield looks back to post-WWII America when the “baby boomers” were “gifted” with the GI bill, environmental protection and educational access that took the nation to new heights. Goldfield explores how that has changed as government worked for the few rather than the many, restricting the opportunities of subsequent generations.
Free and open to the public, registration is required.
#NinerNationGives and Alumni Events
Wednesday through Friday, Sept. 26-28
It’s that special time of year when 49ers across the nation (and globe) come together to show their Niner pride. #NinerNationGives is UNC Charlotte’s annual digital fundraising event allowing the 49er family to support special challenges and focus areas such as Charlotte 49ers athletics, Greek life and the famous Battle of the Colleges.
Alumni from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Denver, Colorado, will celebrate together – meet up and network with fellow classmates in the following locations:
- Charlotte, N.C.
- Atlanta, Ga.
- Charleston, S.C.
- Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
- Denver, Colo.
- New York City, N.Y.
- Triad (Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point)
- Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)
- Washington, D.C.
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29
Faculty Dance Concert
7:30 p.m., Robinson Hall
Join the College of Arts + Architecture for its annual Faculty Dance Concert with five featured works by faculty choreographers and guest performers. The choreographic styles, from classical Indian dance to circus arts and physical theater to varied contemporary dance styles, represent a broad range of movement, expressions and intentions, exploring current social issues and shared human experiences.
Tickets vary in price and may be purchased here.
Saturday, Sept. 29
43rd Annual International Festival
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Barnhardt Student Activity Center, UNC Charlotte
Join 20,000 of your closest friends for a trip around the world at UNC Charlotte’s 43rd annual International Festival. Feast your senses (and appetites) on the sights, sounds and tastes of more than 50 countries and cultures. Plan to spend several hours, or the entire day, wandering through tents of brightly colored displays, tasting authentic cuisine from around the world and soaking up the atmosphere of song, dance and story.
Festival entry and parking are free; food vendors and booths offer items for sale. Check out LYNX Blue Line to make your trip to campus even easier.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
CEO Speaker Series: Envisioning the Future: Transforming Uncertainty into Reality
5:30 p.m. presentation; networking reception afterward – UNC Charlotte Center City
Manuel Zapata ’72 P.E. is president of Zapata Inc., an international architecture-engineering and field service firm that provides comprehensive and sustainable design, construction management, transportation and military munitions response services. With clients including the Department of Defense, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Energy and Bank of America, Zapata has successfully resolved challenges from Alaska to Chile and Asia to Africa.
Presentation and reception are open to the public; registration is required.