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You may start new course and curriculum proposals

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The moratorium is over. You may start new course and curriculum proposals in Curriculog. Note: Each summer there will be a short moratorium on starting new proposals as we transition from one catalog year to another.

Moratorium on Starting New Curriculum Proposals

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Note: A short moratorium on starting new proposals has begun 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 two week moratorium.

Election Results

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Results of Faculty Governance Elections for 2016-2017 Faculty Council, President-Elect – Rich Leeman, Communication Studies (CLAS) Faculty Council, Secretary – Loril Gossett, Communication Studies (CLAS) Competitive Grants Committee (CGC), Chair – Do-Hong Kim, Educational Leadership (COED) Faculty Academic Policy and Standards Committee (FAPSC), Chair – Gregory Mixon, History (CLAS) Faculty Legacy Scholarship Committee (FLSC), Chair […]

Call for Nominations for 2016-2017 Faculty Governance Positions

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The Office of Academic Affairs sends the following message on behalf of Faculty President-Elect Lisa Walker. To: UNC Charlotte Faculty From: Faculty President-Elect Lisa Walker Re: Call for Nominations for 2016-2017 Faculty Governance Positions Dear Colleagues, The Faculty of UNC Charlotte are charged with the responsibility for making policy decisions regarding the curriculum, academic standards, […]

Curriculog (Curriculum Management Software) is Live

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To: Academic Affairs Faculty and Staff From: Office of Academic AffairsRe: Curriculog Curriculum Management Software is Live The Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to announce that Curriculog is now live for campus use. Curriculog is the electronic system that is replacing the former Short Form and Long Form process for course and curriculum changes. […]

Convocation Remarks of the Faculty President

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Convocation Remarks By Dr. Jeffrey B. Leak, Professor Department of English Good morning and thank you, Chancellor Dubois, for your kind words. When last we gathered, our now past-president, Gregory Starrett, implored us to “put down that donkey”! You know, the donkey of assessment, rubrics, efficiencies and all sorts of administratease. I know that Lisa […]

Second Round of Changes to the Faculty Constitution

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Dear Colleagues, Last month you voted overwhelmingly to make a series of minor changes and updates to the Faculty Constitution. There was a 43% return rate for the ballot, with 94% voting in favor. Thank you for taking your time to read and consider those changes. As you probably know, the Faculty Executive Committee will […]

Letter to the UNC Board Regarding President Tom Ross

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On February 23, 2015, the UNC Charlotte Faculty Council sent a letter (attached below) to the UNC Board of Governors. The letter details why the UNC Charlotte Faculty Council unanimously endorsed the UNC Faculty Assembly’s Resolution Regarding the Transition in Leadership and Direction. Letter to the UNC Board Regarding Tom Ross.pdf

Open Positions in Faculty Governance Spring 2015 Elections

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To: UNC Charlotte Faculty From: Faculty President-Elect Jeffrey Leak Re: Call for Nominations for 2015-2016 Faculty Governance Positions 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 […]

Changes to the UNC Charlotte Faculty Constitution

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Dear Colleagues, As you embark on a well-earned winter break, I want to share with you some news about faculty governance at UNC Charlotte. This year, Faculty Council is preparing to propose some changes to the structure of the faculty governance system. This will involve making changes to the Constitution and the Standing Rules of […]