University Communications

Belk College faculty to discuss real estate on Dec. 4 ‘Live Wire’

Stephen Billings, associate professor of economics and the co-director of the Center for Real Estate in the Belk College of Business, and Alyson Metcalfe, director of the Master of Science in Real Estate program and Liz Ward, a program alumna, will be guests on the Dec.4 edition of “The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast. 

Billings will give an overview of the Center for Real Estate and talk about its research and outreach.  Metcalfe and Ward will talk about the Master of Science in Real Estate program and how people can apply.

Executive education, Graduate Business Association subjects of Nov. 13 ‘LIve Wire’

Christie Amato from the UNC Charotte Executive Association and Alexandra Yaconetti of the Graduate Business Association, will be the guests on the Nov. 13 edition of “The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast. Amato will give an overview of the new Belk College of Business Executive Education program, and Yaconetti will discuss the benefits of the Graduate Business Association.

Employees can watch “The Live Wire” at their desks or on their mobile devices starting at 2 p.m..

Nov. 6 ‘Live Wire’ to feature Mira Frisch

Mira Frisch, associate professor of cello and director of String Chamber Music, will be the guest on the Nov. 6 edition of “The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast. She will discuss the upcoming  Faculty & Friends Concert, featuring the Madison Park String Quartet.

Employees can watch “The Live Wire” at their desks or on their mobile devices starting at 2 p.m..

Medical director to discuss Ebola and the University on ‘Live Wire’

In a special “Live Wire,” the University’s chief medical officer Robert Jones examines the health care implications of Ebola from a scientific perspective, especially as it relates to the University community.

The program airs at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 30 after the “Live Wire” related to facilities management. Recently, the University hosted an interdisciplinary panel discussion on the disease from a humanities/social sciences perspective.

Botanical Gardens to be featured on ‘North Carolina Now’

UNC Charlotte’s Botanical Gardens, a top visitors’ attraction for the Charlotte region, will be featured on the Oct. 31 edition of UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Now.” The show airs at 7:30 p.m.

Approximately 25,000 individuals each year make a trip through the 10-acre Botanical Gardens, which includes the McMillan Greenhouse, Susie Harwood Garden and the Van Landingham Glen. Throughout the year, Botanical Gardens personnel promote learning about different plants and flowers through public presentations.

Oct. 23 ‘Live Wire’ to focus on upcoming theater production ‘The Merry Wives’

Andrew Hartley, Robinson Distinguished Professor of Theatre, and theatre major Casey King, will be the guests on the Oct. 23 edition of “The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast. They will discuss the Department of Theatre production of “The Merry Wives,” which runs Thursday, Oct. 23, through Sunday, Nov. 2, in the Black Box Theater of the Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts.

Employees can watch “The Live Wire” at their desks or on their mobile devices starting at 2 p.m..

Palmer wins U.S. Airways gift card

Amy Palmer with the College of Education’s Department of Special Education and Child Development won a $250 U.S. Airways gift card as part of a Giving Green raffle. The drawing was held to encourage financial support for agencies within the State Employees Combined Campaign.

Inside UNC Charlotte to air livestream webcast featuring DonorsChoose founder

Founder and CEO of DonorsChoose Charles Best will discuss his “crowd funding” approach to philanthropy at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 14. Inside UNC Charlotte will livestream the presentation. Best has been named to Fortune magazine’s “40 Under 40 Hottest Rising Stars in Business” for three consecutive years. He created the nonprofit DonorsChoose.org while a history teacher in the Bronx to address inequality in education funding. Through the website, teachers could create classroom project requests, and donors could pick the projects they wanted to support financially.

Two ‘Live Wire’ webcasts scheduled for Oct. 9

“The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast, will broadcast two shows on Thursday, Oct. 9.

In the first episode at 2 p.m., Ted Amato, professor of economics, and Justin Webb, Belk Distinguished Scholar of Business Innovation, will discuss the Business Honors Program and entrepreneurship, respectively.

At 3 p.m., tune in for a segment about the upcoming Office of Legal Affairs Symposium. Jesh Humphrey, deputy general counsel, and Sarah Edwards, assistant general counsel, will provide an overview of the agenda.

Blue Line extension, ‘ICARUS’ exhibit subjects of ‘Live Wire’ webcasts Oct. 16

“The Live Wire,” Inside UNC Charlotte’s streaming webcast, will broadcast two shows on Thursday, Oct. 16.

In the first episode at 10 a.m., Darlene Heater, executive director for University City Partners, will discuss the impact of the Blue Line extension coming to the University area.

At 2 p.m., tune in for a segment about “ICARUS,” the current exhibition displayed at the Projective Eye Gallery at UNC Charlotte Center City, with director of galleries Crista Cammaroto.

Employees can watch “The Live Wire” at their desks or on their mobile devices.