Messages from the Provost
Provost announces Dean for Cato College of Education
Dear colleagues, Please join me in welcoming Malcolm B. Butler as Dean of the Cato College of Education beginning January 2022. Butler joins us from the University of Central Florida where he is professor and director of the School of Teacher Education and coordinator of the Ph.D. program in Science Education in the College of […]
Office of Undergraduate Education Leadership Transition
Dear colleagues: As announced on September 17, John Smail will begin a limited term appointment effective July 1, 2022, as dean of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences upon the retirement of Dean Nancy Gutierrez. While John Smail serves as Dean for the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Dr. Lisa Slattery Walker will […]
Students Receiving Unsatisfactory Midterm Grades
Dear colleagues: I would like to thank all of you who have already reported – or are in the process of preparing to report – midterm unsatisfactory grades in your classes. If you have not yet reported midterm unsatisfactory grades, the deadline is noon on Friday, October 15, 2021, and you must complete the process […]
Message from Chancellor Gaber and Provost Lorden
Dear Colleagues, As we recently announced, the University has formed a search committee to assist in the selection of the next provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs for UNC Charlotte. In preparation for the recruitment of this role, we have updated and enhanced several aspects of our organizational structure to continue progress in support […]
COVID-Related RPT Extension Requests for Tenure-Track Faculty
Dear colleagues, At the start of the pandemic, I announced our decision to give all faculty an automatic one-year extension to prepare for reappointment, promotion, and tenure (RPT) decisions. Labs and other facilities were closed, classes went remote, conferences were cancelled, and in general, life was upended. While not all faculty chose to avail themselves […]
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Dean Transition
Dear colleagues: As you know, Dean Nancy Gutierrez has announced her intention to retire effective June 30, 2022. Dean Gutierrez has served as dean for the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS) for 16 years and has guided the college through a period of significant growth in research and graduate education. She has been […]
General Education Town Hall Meetings
Dear Faculty, The General Education Task Force has made its Phase 1 Recommendations and is scheduling two open Town Hall meetings next week to get your feedback: Thursday, September 23, 4:00-5:30 p.m. Friday, September 24, 10:10-11:40 a.m. Your participation in town hall meetings last year informed the Phase 1 recommendations the Task Force has developed, […]
Provost Joan Lorden Announces Retirement
Dear colleagues, After over eighteen years as provost, I have informed the Chancellor of my intention to step down at the end of the academic year. Even with all the ups and downs and challenges we have faced over these past several years, I still cannot imagine a job I would have enjoyed more. I […]
COVID-Related Class Concerns
Dear colleagues, During University Convocation, we heard that some faculty with documented needs were unaware of the process that is in place to address concerns about in-person classes. While department chairs accommodated many of the needs of faculty that were known in spring when the class schedule was built, circumstances can change. We want to […]
Faculty Classroom Guidance during Pandemic
Dear colleagues, We are now a week out from the start of classes. As faculty, you are trusted sources of information for your students. Take the opportunity to welcome your class – whether through email, Canvas, or in person – and to educate them about health and safety during the pandemic. As you do so: […]