Resources & Services

University Ombuds

The University Ombuds program at UNC Charlotte is a confidential, independent, impartial, and informal resource for faculty, staff, and graduate students to informally work through challenging workplace problems, dilemmas and conflicts. The University Ombuds uses a...

Panel & Networking for International Students

Panel & Networking for International Students Halton Reading Room. Atkins Library Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Join us for an in person panel of an international student alumni (Rohit Ruparel), current F1 student in CPT (Tejas Nikam...

Atkins Library Special Collections & University Archives

Special Collections & University Archives is where you can find unique materials like rare books, archives, and oral history interviews. We welcome students, faculty, staff, community members and scholars worldwide to explore our rare books and learn about...

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...

SACNAS Links: Connecting STEM Students to Peer Mentors

The objective of this program is to help build a network of support for incoming, underrepresented students by pairing them with undergraduate and graduate students who have or are successfully navigating the University system. All student participants will receive...

Inclusive Innovation Leadership Academy

A collaboration of Ventureprise and City Startup Labs, is a learning program that educates, empowers and inspires women and other underrepresented minorities to utilize their expertise and potential for social and economic impact and growth while advancing an...

Diverse Student Experiences Project

In partnership with ICARE and the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, the Diverse Student Experiences Project is led by Dr. Sonyia Richardson, Professor Roger Suclupe and Leigh Norwood. The purpose of this project is (1) to intentionally build...

Minority Behavioral Healthcare Business Owner Capacity Building

In partnership with Aspire Community Capital (https://aspirecommunitycapital.org/), the RASE (Race and Social Equity Academy) in the School of Social Work is focused on developing an ecosystem to promote racial and social parity with minority-operated nonprofit and...

Race & Equity Priority Working Group In Educational Leadership Department

Department of Educational Leadership formed a working group, "Race...