University Operations
City Council approves funding for UNC Charlotte conference center
The Charlotte City Council voted unanimously to invest $8 million toward the completion of the Marriott Hotel and Conference Center at UNC Charlotte. This planned conference center will enable the University to bring large research symposia and academic conferences to Charlotte.
Interim associate vice chancellors for facilities management, safety and security appointed
Kathryn Horne, director of facilities planning, has been appointed interim associate vice chancellor for facilities management. She succeeds Phil Jones, who is retiring after more than 17 years of service.
Lee Snodgrass, director of facilities operations, will be interim associate vice chancellor for safety and security, succeeding Hank James, who is retiring after 9 years with the University.
They will begin their appointments effective Sept. 1.
UNC Charlotte taking steps to improve air quality on campus
UNC Charlotte, with assistance from Clean Air Carolina, recently changed its “Design and Construction Manual” to require contracted companies to reduce diesel fuel emissions while working on campus. These new standards, which will apply to all future construction projects on campus, do not affect projects already in progress or out for bid.
Convocations, Gold Rush usher in a new academic year
University Convocation and the Day of Convocation provide unique opportunities for the campus community to gather and celebrate the start of the 2018-19 academic year.
Light rail service to campus interrupted, buses available
CATS light rail service to the UNC Charlotte Main and J.W. Clay/UNC Charlotte Stations has been suspended.
In the early morning hours of Monday, July 9, a car accident at Institute Circle on North Tryon Street damaged the catenary system. It is expected the repairs could take two to three days to complete.
Graduate residency determination moving to state agency
Beginning Monday, July 2, residency determinations for graduate students at UNC Charlotte will be centralized at the statewide North Carolina Residency Determination Service (RDS) rather than determined locally on campus.
New applicants claiming North Carolina residency as well as currently enrolled students who wish to apply for in-state residency for tuition purposes will be required to do so through the RDS. This change occurred for undergraduate students early last year.
Conference center and hotel would benefit the University and Charlotte
For nearly 30 years, UNC Charlotte leaders have envisioned opening a conference center and hotel on the University campus. UNC Charlotte’s exponential growth, coupled with light rail’s arrival and a burgeoning University City, marks now as the time to realize that vision.
New policy covers drone usage on campus
On Monday, June 11, Chancellor Philip L. Dubois approved the new University Policy 717, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
The use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), more commonly known as drones, on campus has increased significantly during the last few years. Use of such equipment presents great opportunities for the University but presents some risks that must be addressed as well.
N.C. General Assembly passes 2018-19 state budget
The North Carolina General Assembly has ratified and forwarded to Gov. Roy Cooper its budget proposal for 2018-19. While the legislation includes the enrollment funding for UNC System campuses appropriated in the two-year budget approved last year, it also contains an $800,000 recurring cut to UNC Charlotte’s budget.
ITS schedules brief outages of systems
Due to a planned building router software upgrade, several buildings, residential halls and parking lots will briefly (5-10 min.) lose access to all systems between 5 and 5:30 a.m. either Dec. 19, 20 or 21. This includes computers, phones, wired/wireless and the internet.
To minimize any inconvenience, the upgrades are scheduled well before normal working hours. The daily schedule is listed below. (Buildings not listed won’t be affected by the outage.)
Tuesday, Dec. 19