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Moratorium on Starting New Curriculum Proposals

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A short moratorium on starting new proposals begins June 1 as we transition from one catalog year to another. This has no effect on proposals already started. You may continue to use Curriculog, but will not be able to start a new proposal during the approximately month-long moratorium. For more information regarding curriculum proposals, visit […]

Results of Faculty Governance Elections for 2023-2024

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Election Results Faculty Secretary – Debra Smith, Africana Studies (CLAS) Chair of Faculty Employment Status Committee (FESC) – Yuri Nesmelov, Physics and Optical Science (CLAS) Chair of Faculty Information & Technology Services Advisory Committee (FITSAC) – Don Jacobs, Physics and Optical Science (CLAS) Chair of Faculty Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SOTL) Grants Committee – […]

Call for Nominations for 2023-2024 Faculty Governance Positions (Elected Faculty-Wide)

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Dear Colleagues, The Faculty of UNC Charlotte are charged with the responsibility for making policy decisions regarding the curriculum, academic standards, and the allocation of internal research funds. We are also charged with important advisory responsibilities regarding our working schedule and conditions, the university budget, facilities planning, administrative appointments, and other elements of institutional policy […]

Special Faculty Meeting on the Inclusive Excellence Plan

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A special faculty meeting is being held this Thursday (November 3rd) at 1:00pm in Burson 110 with Brandon Wolfe, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer, to discuss the draft of the Inclusive Excellence Plan and invite feedback from faculty. All are welcome to attend.

Early Voting Starts Tomorrow: Please Encourage Voting

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Dear Faculty – Good news! UNC Charlotte will be hosting a One-Stop Early Voting Site beginning Thursday, October 20 and ending Saturday, November 5 in the Cone Center. The polls are open from 8 a.m until 7:30 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturdays. and 1:00 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Sundays. More […]

Course and Curriculum Deadlines for 2023-2024 Catalogs

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October 31st is the submission deadline for ‘Course Revision’ proposals & December 31st is the submission deadline for all other course and curriculum proposals. Submit your proposals now in Curriculog to help ensure your proposals reach final approval in time for publication in the next Catalog. Only timely course and program proposals will be included. […]

Call for Nominations for Honorary Degrees

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Dear Colleagues and Associates: One of the highlights of UNC Charlotte’s Commencement is the recognition of individuals for exceptional and distinctive service to the University or the larger community with an honorary degree from UNC Charlotte. On behalf of the Nominations, Honors, and Awards Committee, I am asking your assistance in nominating persons for this […]

Moratorium Ends for Starting New Curriculum Proposals

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The moratorium for new course and curriculum proposals has ended. Users are now able to start new course and curriculum proposals in Curriculog. Please note that there will be a short moratorium each summer for starting new proposals as we transition from one catalog year to another. This will have no effect on proposals already […]

Curriculog Domain Name Change

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The web address for Curriculog has changed to charlotte.curriculog.com to reflect the University’s brand identity. Links to Curriculog on my.charlotte.edu/faculty and on facultygovernance.charlottewp.psapp.dev have been updated. For questions, please contact Matt Wyse, Curriculog Administrator and Faculty Governance Assistant.

Call for Nominations: O. Max Gardner Award

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The call for nominations is now open for faculty nominees for the 2023 O. Max Gardner Award. This award is given annually by the UNC Board of Governors to “that member of the faculty of the University of North Carolina who, during the current scholastic year, has made the greatest contribution to the welfare of […]