Dean Fatma Mili: An agent for social change
Dean Fatma Mili is the driving force behind the College of Computing and Informatics, North Carolina’s most comprehensive technology program. She is driven in her work by an abiding belief: “Education shapes society. It reflects the challenges that society faces and is tasked with addressing these challenges."
BREAKING NEWS
- See today's follow-up on COVID-19 testing in residence halls.
YOUR DAILY NEED TO KNOW: FACULTY & STAFF
- Do you know the five tools to communicate and engage with your online students?
- The deadline to nominate an exceptional Niner for the 2021 UNC Charlotte Alumni Awards has been extended to March 22. You may also honor those who didn't attend UNC Charlotte by nominating them for the Distinguished Faculty Award or the Honorary Alumnus/a Award.
YOUR DAILY NEED TO KNOW: STUDENTS
- The Popp Martin Student Union and services within such as NinerTech, the Campus Salon and Union Station remain open for students and the campus community. Check the Union website for building hours and other information.
OUR POINTS OF PRIDE
COA+A students show work in nationally juried exhibitions: Nicole Thrower and Ajané Williams have had their work accepted into nationally juried shows.
MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
- Sociology professor Jill Yavorsky's recent research received international attention among various industry publications.
- UNC Charlotte students are participating in an internship program that pairs minority college students with commercial real estate firms to gain industry experience.
- The William States Lee College of Engineering earned acclaim in Study International for its faculty, labs and diverse community.
EVENTS
- 2/4: Explore motivation and personal accountability, and learn to tap into them to take control of your academic success in this workshop from UCAE.
- 2/5: UNC Charlotte alumna Jane Wu '07 is the next speaker in the Math Finance Seminar Series.
- 2/10: Join the OIP for the Great Decisions lecture: China-Africa Relations, the Pandemic and the Future of the Belt and Road Initiative.
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