Student Affairs
Activist and YouTube star Tyler Oakley to speak
Tyler Oakley, an American content creator, LGBTQ+ activist and New York Times best-selling author, will speak at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 1, in the Cone University Center, McKnight Hall, as part of the Forty-Niner Forum Speakers Series.
Apply to be commencement speakers, bell ringers
The Dean of Students Office is seeking student speakers and bell ringers for UNC Charlotte’s Fall Commencement ceremonies (Friday and Saturday, Dec. 13-15). Faculty and staff are requested to encourage students graduating in December to apply for one of these prestigious honors.
Faces – Tyris Gillis
Tyris Gillis, assistant director for Identity, Equity and Engagement, oversees the Student Advising for Freshmen Excellence (SAFE) program.A peer mentoring program, SAFE was created to support the transition of first-year students to college through personal development programming to foster academic achievement, positive self-efficacy and increase personal growth. It is open to all first-year students, although it has a unique focus on underrepresented student populations (students of color, first-generation students and low socioeconomic status).
Anglers of all ages converged on campus
Nearly 100 people enjoyed a recent Saturday morning around Hechenbleikner Lake for the fourth Chancellor’s Fishing Derby.
UTOP Cements Success
Support sought to give more first-year students the UTOP experience.
Tickets on sale for Butterfly Affair fundraiser
The fourth annual Butterfly Affair: An Evening to Support the UNC Charlotte Collegiate Recovery Community is scheduled for 6 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27.
Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity Homecoming Build
Everybody deserves a place to call home, and the UNC Charlotte community is helping to ease Charlotte’s affordable housing crisis.
The Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter at UNC Charlotte will start construction on a Habitat for Humanity home during Homecoming week.
Dean’s Football Tailgate promotes recovery-friendly experience
It’s football season, and for Niner Nation, that means it’s time again to tailgate with the Dean of Students. In its fourth year, the Dean’s Tailgate is a sober, recovery-friendly tailgating event, scheduled for 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Alumni Pavilion Lawn. The Charlotte 49ers will take on the University of Massachusetts; kickoff is at 6 p.m. in Jerry Richardson Stadium.
Popp Martin Student Union celebrating 10th anniversary
This fall marks 10 years since the Popp Martin Student Union opened its doors to the campus community. The Student Union’s first official day of operations was Aug. 24, 2009, and it immediately became the epicenter of campus life.
Register for the Chancellor’s Fishing Derby
The fall semester is underway, which means the Chancellor’s Fishing Derby is coming up. This year’s event is set for Saturday, Sept. 14, at Hechenbleikner Lake.This family-friendly event is open to faculty and staff members and their guests. Two 75-minute sessions will be held with check-in starting at 8 a.m.Details on the derby are: