Student Affairs
Inaugural Silent Witness unveiling to raise awareness of domestic violence
The unveiling of the inaugural Silent Witness display will be from 4 to 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 1, in the Student Union Rotunda. Using life-size figures, Silent Witness enables individuals to visualize victims of domestic violence.
Applications accepted for December commencement bell ringers, commencement speakers
The Dean of Students Office is seeking two student speakers and two bell ringers for UNC Charlotte’s December commencement ceremonies. Faculty and staff are requested to encourage students graduating in December to apply for one of these prestigious honors.
Collegiate Recovery Community to benefit from Heroes 6K
The Heroes in Recovery 6K, sponsored by the Foundations Recovery Network, will benefit UNC Charlotte’s Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) for the second year in a row. The race will be held Sunday, Sept. 27, at University Research Park, starting at 8 a.m.
Annual Fore P.J. Golf Tournament scheduled
The 22nd annual Fore P.J. Golf Tournament, which benefits the P.J. Briggs Scholarship awarded by the Recreational Services Department, will be Friday, Oct. 2, at the Tradition Golf Club.
The tournament, which is a two-person team, captain’s choice format, has a 9 a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $100 before Sunday, Sept. 27, and $110 afterward. The fee includes lunch and a rib cookout following the event.
Graduate Life Fellows continue to build community
Meika Berlan, one of this year’s Graduate Life Fellows (GLF), believes her involvement in the program allows her to give back to UNC Charlotte.
“I chose to become a GLF so I could contribute to the university in a meaningful way,” said Berlan who is pursuing a Ph.D in Public Policy. She is among this year’s Graduate Life Fellows, a program in its eighth year on campus.
CAB to host YouTube sensation Todrick Hall
YouTube sensation Todrick Hall will speak on creating one’s destiny during “The Todrick Hall Experience” at 8 p.m., Monday, Sept. 14, in the Cone University Center, McKnight Hall. The event, sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), is free for UNC Charlotte Students with ID.
Fielding honored by American Red Cross
Roy Fielding, senior lecturer in kinesiology, recently received the Special Citation for Exceptional Volunteer Service from the Board of Governors of the American Red Cross. The award recognizes Fielding’s “sustained performance that has substantially exceeded the volunteer’s original commitment.”
WOW celebrates new academic year and #NinerPride
Week of Welcome (WOW) is an annual tradition and helps the University kick off the academic year with opportunities for social engagement and campus involvement. More than 60 events will take place between Friday, Aug. 21, and Sunday, Aug. 30.
The focus of WOW is to celebrate #NinerPride and welcome all new and returning students to campus and will offer various opportunities for engagement within the UNC Charlotte community, said Emily Jensen, associate director for new student services and family services in the Division for Student Affairs.
On Topic – Howard Godfrey and the joys of teaching
Howard Godfrey, professor of accounting in the Belk College of Business, is an award-winning faculty member with 40 years of experience. He discusses his passion for teaching and the various accolades he’s received.
Annual RecFest set for Aug. 23
The Recreational Services Department will hold its annual RecFest from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Northeast Recreational Field complex (1001 John Kirk Dr.).
Attendees can learn about sports club and intramural leagues, and the first 1,250 students will receive a T-shirt (with student ID). Plus, there will be carnival-style games, such as a mechanical bull and a dunking booth, along with free food from various local vendors.
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