March 16

The UNC System Office is offering a special online workshop through the Constructive Dialogue Institute for UNC System faculty on Foundations in Constructive Dialogue and will cover enrollment costs for up to three faculty members per institution. Faculty should indicate their interest in participation via this Google form by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The Charlotte Core is recruiting Faculty Reviewers to rate student work aligned with the Critical Thinking and Communication Competencies. This work will occur on May 18 & 19 for one competency and on May 20 & 21 for the other. Faculty will be paid a $500 stipend for their work over the two days (9 am to 3 pm). If you would like to be considered to participate in either of these processes, please complete the 2026 General Education Faculty Reviewer Application.

The Office of Undergraduate Education is seeking faculty participants for the AI-Integrated Curriculum Academy, a six-week, “Build-as-you-Go” summer program running May 18 to June 26. Participants will receive a $1,000 stipend to develop classroom-ready materials, including syllabus policies and redesigned assignments that intentionally integrate Generative AI. The program is primarily asynchronous and includes mentorship from Faculty Fellows. Applications are due by March 26.

Apply to the AI Academy.

Atkins Library and the Charlotte Parent Organization are hosting a drop-in event to help connect campus caregivers with resources for themselves and their families.

Visit a variety of stations around the library to learn about services, spaces, and support available to students, faculty, and staff who care for children. Pick up a card at check-in and receive a sticker at each location you explore. After visiting the stations, join us in the Visualization Lab for storytime and snacks! Register to attend here. Registration is encouraged but not required.

  • 2 to 3:30 p.m
  • Saturday, March 21
  • Visualization Lab (Room 244)
  • Atkins Library
  • Registration

Join the Critical Media Literacy Collaborative, Niner Times, and Atkins Library for “Media Literacy Matters: Empowering Critical Thinkers in a Digital World,” on April 2, 2026.

This half-day conference will bring faculty, students, and researchers across campus together to discuss issues related to media literacy. Media literacy is the ability to use critical thinking and rhetorical reasoning to find, evaluate, and create information in online environments. Media literacy guides people toward consuming digital media critically as engaged, well-informed citizens. Light breakfast refreshments will be provided. More information.

The Charlotte Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Workgroup is hosting our next Crucial Conversation on Friday, March 20th, from 11:00 AM-Noon via Zoom, titled “It Takes 2: How a 2-Generational Approach Offers Meaningful Support for Young Mothers,” presented by Jada Charley, JD (CEO of Crittenton). Open to all learner levels. Registration required.

Nexus: Networking Across Disciplines fosters the emergence of interdisciplinary research teams by providing faculty with structured opportunities to learn about one another’s research and brainstorm areas of mutual interest. Through a series of summer workshops, Nexus supports the initial stages of project development as faculty formulate shared research questions, consider analytical strategies, and identify potential funding sources.

With a theme of “Making an Impact,” Nexus 2026 aims to foster interdisciplinary collaborations that amplify the real-world impact of academic research, creative work, and innovation. At a time when the value of higher education is under scrutiny, this theme invites scholars to work across disciplines to translate ideas and discoveries into meaningful societal benefits. For details about this year’s theme and application guidelines, see the Nexus website.

Nexus 2026 workshops will be held on May 14-15 and August 12, 2026, with working groups expected to develop ideas over the summer. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 6.

For more information, join us for a reception on Thursday, April 2, from 4:30-6:00 p.m. in the Lambla Gallery of the Storrs Building (RSVP here). We will celebrate the successes of interdisciplinary working groups formed through past Nexus workshops and discuss target research areas for Nexus 2026.Nexus is organized by the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences and the Division of Research with support from the Cato College of Education, the College of Health and Human Services, the College of Computing and Informatics, and the William States Lee College of Engineering. Questions can be directed to CHESS Associate Dean for Research and Interdisciplinary Collaboration Beth Whitaker (bwhitaker@charlotte.edu).

Register for the 4th Annual Charlotte AI Summit for Smarter Learning

The summit is a free, full day event, open to all UNC Charlotte faculty and academic staff. 

Important Dates: 

  • Proposal Notifications: Mar 25, 2026
  • Registration Closes: Apr 22, 2026 
  • Event Date: May 13th, 2026 at the Dubois Center

We look forward to learning with you!

Enhance Your Courses with Professional Media Production from the Center for Teaching and Learning!

Bring your courses to life with high-quality, engaging instructional media! The Center for Teaching and Learning’s Media Production team partners with faculty to create dynamic, accessible, and professionally produced media that supports teaching goals and enhances student learning experiences.

Whether you’re developing a new course, refreshing existing content, or looking to increase student engagement, the Media Production team provides start-to-finish support, from initial consultation through final delivery. Services include studio-based recording in a fully equipped on-campus facility and field production for on or off-site demonstrations, interviews, labs, and simulations.

Faculty work directly with a dedicated project lead to plan, record, and produce media aligned with course objectives. Projects are delivered ready for integration into courses, designed for clarity, accessibility, and student learning success.

Getting started is easy: submit a Media Request form and collaborate with the team to plan your project for the upcoming semester. Let us help you transform your course content and enhance the learning experience for your students.

Learn more or submit a request: https://teaching.charlotte.edu/teaching-support/media-production/

From socializing and conversations to workshops and recognition events, we’re honoring all faculty who make Charlotte the difference. #NinerNation #FacultyFlourish

For All Administrators
Supporting Mid-Career Faculty: A Leadership Conversation
Dr. Amy Santos, Associate Provost for Faculty Development at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

  • March 17, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. 112 Foundation Building (Register)

For All Mid-Career Faculty
Navigating the Mid-Career Years: Planning for Impact, Advancement, and Balance
Dr. Amy Santos, Associate Provost for Faculty Development at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

  • March 17, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. 112 Foundation Building (Register)

For All Faculty and Administrators
Charlotte Faculty Connect: CAFS Drop In: Dessert, DeStress, and Dialogue
Take a midday pause to enjoy desserts, engage in informal conversation, and recharge with your colleagues. Bring your lunch, take a break, and enjoy activities! This drop-in open house offers space for connection, creativity, and community—no agenda, just good company. At the drop in, you will have the opportunity to be entered into a $25 Starbucks drawing .

  • March 19, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Colvard 3042 (Register)

For All Faculty and Administrators
Power Hour: Community, Connection, Collaborative Learning, and Care
Your time is valuable, and so is your well-being. Power Hour is a 60-minute monthly gathering created to help all faculty feel more connected and supported. Come for the light refreshments and social time; stay for the focused discussion led by your peers on topics that matter to you. It’s more than just a session—it’s an opportunity to build the community of care we all deserve. See you there!
Topic: Imposter Syndrome, Dr. Kendra Jason
offers strategies to understand and combat feelings related to imposter syndrome and enhance well-being.

  • March 20, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Colvard 3140 (Register)

For Mid-Career Faculty
Faculty Forum for Faculty Interested in Promotion to Full Professor
The Provost and Deans of all Colleges will facilitate the forum.

  • March 26, 10:00 – 11:10 a.m. Cone 111 (Register)

For Mid-Career Faculty
Recently-Tenured Associate Professor Orientation
Deans or their representatives of all Colleges will facilitate the forum.

  • March 26, 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Cone 111 (Register

For All Faculty and Administrators
UPCOMING EVENT
Presenting to Decision Makers: Melissa Marshall, Founder of Present Your Science 

This workshop is a practical workshop designed to help faculty, researchers, and academic leaders communicate complex ideas clearly and persuasively to university leadership and other stakeholders. Participants learn how to adapt material for audiences with diverse backgrounds, filter and focus key details that support strategic decisions, and transform slide design into clear, visually compelling slides. 

  • April 29, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. or 1:00p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 112 Foundation Building (Register for a.m. or p.m Session. The p.m. session is a repeat of the a.m. Session.)

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