April 6

Digital Accessibility Compliance Alert

By April 24, 2026, all public entities, including UNC Charlotte, must ensure their websites and mobile apps comply with a technical standard that requires websites and digital tools to be usable for everyone, including individuals with disabilities. This means all digital instructional materials, documents, forms, audio, video, and websites produced after April 24, 2026, on the University’s behalf, must comply with The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Version 2.1, Level AA, which is the technical standard required by the Department of Justice’s regulations implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Campus April Accessibility Awareness Month

With the launch of the University Policy 319: Accessibility of Web Content and Mobile Applications, the campus is moving beyond compliance to a “culture of care.” Accessibility isn’t just a technical requirement, but a pedagogical commitment that ensures all learners have universal access to course content. 

Join the Campaign! 

Come together for Campus April Accessibility Month to connect policy to practice with practical, low-barrier supports that help faculty make meaningful, immediate improvements to teaching materials in their courses.

Attend a Workshop on Digital Accessibility

Canvas Accessibility with UDOIT: Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool

Files and PDF Accessibility Checkers: Using Grackle, Adobe, and Microsoft Tools

Digital Accessibility “Fix-it Clinic” (Bring one thing to fix)

Get Personalized Support!

Policy Links

Need help on Accessibility?

Join the World Affairs Council of Charlotte for the 2026 Annual China Town Hall Conversation on “The US-China AI Race”, with Min Jiang, Ph.D., Professor of Communication Studies, Affiliate Faculty of International Studies & Ph.D. Program in Public Policy at UNC Charlotte. Free to UNC Charlotte Faculty, Staff and Students.
Tuesday, April 7, 5:30 – 6:30 PM, Virtual (Register)

As part of our commitment to civil discourse and civic engagement, the Lee Barnes Faculty and Student Campus Debate Fellows are bringing together various campus groups committed to these goals. Ethos Initiative, College Dems, NC Student Legislature and BridgeUNCC will join us for a campus-wide dialogue on the question “How should the U.S. approach its relationship with Israel as tensions rise in the Middle East?” The event will employ the Braver Angels-style ABCD Dialogue model to foster both the respectful exchange of ideas and the practice of active listening. This model can also be employed in the classroom to engage students in critical thinking and discussion around complex and sensitive topics. The Dialogue is open to all members of the campus community: students, staff, and faculty. No preparation or specific expertise is required to attend. Registration is important so we have a headcount for free pizza and soft drinks.

  • Wednesday, April 8, 5:00 PM, Mebane Hall, Room 434 (Register)

J. Murrey Atkins Library Faculty Engagement Award Reception & Library Social

Each year, Atkins Library proudly recognizes a UNC Charlotte faculty member for their exceptional work with our collections, programs, and services. This award highlights the vital role faculty play in advancing the library’s mission and strategic vision. Come celebrate our newest award recipient and honor the legacy of our past winners and finalists! You’ll hear stories of successful collaboration and learn how our diverse services can support your research and teaching goals. We look forward to connecting with you and exploring how we can build a powerful partnership together.

  • Tuesday, April 14, 3:00 – 5:00 PM, Halton Reading Room, Atkins Library


Upcoming Atkins Library Building Closure
Please be advised that Atkins Library will be closed on Friday, April 10, for scheduled electrical work. While the physical building is closed, our team is available remotely via chat and email to assist you (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.):

  • Information and Research Desk 
  • Special Collections and University Archives
  • Area 49

All items originally due on April 10 have been extended to Tuesday, April 14. The library will reopen on Saturday, April 11, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For the latest updates on hours and operations, please visit library.charlotte.edu.

All Tenure-Track Faculty about to go up for or who are interested in preparing for Reappointment

Preparing for Reappointment Workshop

Please join us for a virtual Workshop focused on preparing for Reappointment. A brief overview of the policies around Reappointment will be discussed,  then recently-appointed faculty members will talk about their experience with the process, and share strategies and tips they developed as they navigated their journey through Reappointment.

  • Wednesday, April 15, 1:00 – 2:00 PM, via Zoom (Register)

For All New and Second Year Faculty

Mentoring Circles

Come join us to meet with groups of new and second year faculty, who will get together for a facilitated peer mentoring session. These sessions will provide information related to topics of interest to newer faculty at UNC Charlotte. In addition, they will provide opportunities to help you continue to build support networks with other new faculty and faculty at different ranks at UNC Charlotte. There are two opportunities to attend, April 20 and 21 – you only need to attend one session.

  • Monday, April 20, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM, Cone Center 113 (Register
  • Tuesday, April 21, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM, Cone Center 113 (Register

For All Faculty, Postdocs, Graduate Students, and Administrators

Presenting to Decision Makers: Melissa Marshall, Founder of Present Your Science 

This workshop is a practical workshop designed to help faculty, post docs, graduate students, 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. 

  • Wednesday, April 29, 9:00 – 11:00 AM OR 1:00 – 3:00 PM, Foundation Bldg, Room 112 (Register)

For All Faculty and Administrators 

Charlotte Faculty Connect – Semester Wrap up Social at the Botanical Gardens

Faculty and administrators join the Center for ADVANCing Faculty Success for an afternoon in the Botanical Gardens! We’ll have music and refreshments so you can connect with your colleagues and celebrate the end of the semester! 

  • Thursday, April 30, 2:00 – 4:00 PM, UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens (Register)

The Office of Assessment and Accreditation has selected ten recipients to receive its Excellence Designation! This designation recognizes exemplary programs and units that successfully integrate assessment practices to improve student learning outcomes, program curriculum, and strategic planning. A recognition and plaque awarding ceremony will be held on Tuesday, April 21 starting at 12:00 pm in the Halton Reading Room, Atkins Library. Information about the recipients is available on the Office of Assessment and Accreditation website.

The schedule is now available 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. 

Key features: 

  • Engagement Sponsorship by Adobe
  • AI Exploration Zone
  • Featured Student Panel
  • Featured Industry Panel
  • Featured Workshops
  • Use Case Stories
  • Lightning Talks by UNC Charlotte faculty, staff, students, and partners

Important Dates: 

  • Registration Closes: April 22
  • Event Date: May 13, Dubois Center

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 about CTL media production.

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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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