Media (website, social media, video, etc.)

CAMMSE Research, Educational and Outreach, Workforce Development, and Technology Transfer Activities

CAMMSE (Center for Advanced Multimodal Mobility Solutions and Education) is a Tier 1 UTC (University Transportation Center) and a consortium of five universities, led by The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC), each with outstanding programs in...

Spark Sessions Podcast

Joint effort between myself and a colleague at NC A&T University where we highlight the stories of doers and action takers who are solving social issues. This is a podcast that is published twice a month. We are beginning our second season.

Atkins DEIA in Descriptive Practices Working Group

The DEIA in Descriptive Practices Working Group is tasked with devising strategies to address controlled vocabulary terms and other language used in the descriptions of resources in Atkins Library’s search systems about people of color and marginalized communities...

Black History Month spotlights

Each February, Student Involvement spotlights different student organizations on our social media accounts for Black History Month

Visibility and Inclusion

As the Honors College has become more diverse, we found that much of our visual culture remained white-dominated. Recruiting brochures, website, social media accounts, annual newsletters, speakers, course offerings, published student profiles, etc, all lagged behind...

Faculty Development Support for Inclusive Teaching and Learning

The Center for Teaching and Learning provides a range of faculty development (training, workshops, certificates, and teaching resources) to support faculty in developing and using inclusive teaching practices. Program is evaluated based on attendance and faculty...

Faces of Belk College

Web feature spotlights a diverse group of Belk College students, faculty, staff and alumni

Charlotte Business Buzz Podcast

Season 2 of the Belk College's podcast series focused on DEI topics. Topics included: Gender Inequality in the Workplace and Investing in Minority-owned Businesses. The podcast series is produced by University Communications.

Engage ME (Multicultural Engineers)

Engage ME is a program in the Office of Student Development and Success focused on helping the recruiting, retention, and graduation of underrepresented minority students within the College of Engineering. The target populations are Black, Hispanic, and Native...

WE Engage! (Women in Engineering Engaging the World)

The Women in Engineering program (WE Engage!) is a newly introduced diversity program that supports all women studying engineering, engineering technology and construction management in the William States Lee College of Engineering. WE Engage! seeks to promote the...