December 9

Final grades for Fall 2024 are due on Monday, December 16, at noon.

Volunteer help is needed for the upcoming December Commencement ceremonies. Please register to volunteer!

Commencement Ceremonies
Saturday, December 14 Morning Ceremony (Shift is 8:00AM – 11:00AM)
Doctoral Hooding Ceremony

Saturday, December 14 Afternoon Ceremony (Shift is 1:00PM – 4:00PM)
The Graduate School
Master’s and Graduate Certificates for All Programs

*Snacks and drinks for volunteers will be provided.

Volunteer Orientation
Orientations for all ceremonies will take place on Monday, December 9, VIRTUALLY. You are encouraged to attend. During this time, you will learn more about what to expect during the ceremonies and will be able to ask any questions you may have. 

There will also be time on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 11 for those who would like to do an OPTIONAL in-person walkthrough of the Barnhardt Student Activity Center. Additional information for this and the virtual orientation will be sent at the beginning of December.

We greatly appreciate our volunteers! With your valuable help, we can ensure a positive experience during this momentous occasion for our graduates, guests, and University.

Atkins Library will be closed January 6-8 for exhaust fan installation/relocation. Item retrieval and interlibrary loan may be delayed during closure. Virtual reference service will be available via chat and email.

Annual Insight on Ethical Standards: Reflecting on current challenges and sharing effective strategies

UNC Charlotte is committed to treating each community member with respect and dignity.  In this session, the University Ombuds and Director of Ethics, Policy, and Compliance will review a range of campus guidance that implicates dignity and respect, from the Standards of Ethical Conduct to the University’s protection from retaliation.  Following this overview, the session will explore the issues and trends shared with the University Ombuds over the past year, including the fact that perceived “bullying/abuse of power” was an issue that more than doubled.  Finally, they will share strategies for contributing toward a positive outcome. Presenters: Erica Solosky, Associate General Counsel and Director of Ethics, Policy, and Compliance and Scott Deyo, University Ombuds. 

  • Tuesday, December 17, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM, via Zoom (Register)

Registrants will receive the Zoom link prior to the presentation.

Now that we are approaching the coldest time of the year, it is only natural to start thinking about…. summer!

Are you planning to throw yourself deeply into your research this summer? Have you considered engaging undergraduates on a research, scholarly, or creative project? Have you thought about how an undergraduate student can help your scholarly research program? Have you had students asking you questions that would be interesting to further investigate? Are you looking to test a new question or try something interdisciplinary? Do you have a need for a student, but not the means? Yes? Yes. or Yes! The Office of Undergraduate Research can help! The OUR Scholars program can help you find and employ students in collaborative learning through undergraduate research, scholarly and creative activities. The summer program is 10 weeks long and students can log up to 400 hours working on a research project! New to mentoring summer students? Check out mentor expectations here. We are pleased to announce that the Office of Undergraduate Research is now requesting project proposal submissions for mentor scholarship, research, and creative activities project descriptions for the 2025 OUR Summer Research Program. OUR will help support the scholars by also organizing professional development workshops for the summer students as well as hosting networking events and the Summer Research Symposium. Are you ready to submit? If you’ve worked with OUR in the past, you’ll notice the faculty application looks different this year. Check out the faculty project proposal form here. If you have questions about the form, the process, or how to attract students, feel free to attend one of OUR’s virtual office hours with the Director on Thursdays or the Associate Director on Mondays. When you’re ready, go ahead and submit your project descriptions through the competitions portal. The deadline for submission is January 16, 2025.Don’t forget that this is only step 1. Please help us broaden the applicant pool as much as possible and ensure that the students you’re looking for are in the applicant pool. Encourage your students to apply for the program starting January 20. Learn more.

Please visit the Faculty Governance website for the latest news from the Faculty Council including: 

The dissertation defense is one of the ways a new scholar demonstrates readiness to join the academy and is an opportunity to share their research widely. View All Dissertation Defense Announcements.

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