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Graduate Catalog | 2017-2018 
    
Graduate Catalog | 2017-2018 Previous Edition

Student Activities


Student Activities creates student learning and development opportunities that inspire campus involvement and civic engagement.   Students unsure of how or where to get involved should contact Student Activities at 704-687-7122 or by visiting studentunion.uncc.edu


Campus Activities Board

The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is the largest student programming organization on campus and is responsible for planning diverse, quality events for the University community.  CAB offers multiple programs a week and works to enhance and unify the University community by planning social, cultural, educational, and recreational events that complement the University’s academic mission. 

CAB is located on the second floor of the Student Union.  For more information, visit cab.uncc.edu.  Opportunities for student involvement include the following committees:

CAB Live

As the name implies, this committee is all about live entertainment ranging from comedy, live music, variety acts, poetry slams, showcases, and other entertainment trends.  This committee works hard to bring a wide-variety of diverse acts to campus.

T.A.X.I. (Talents, Activities, eXcursions and Interests)

With this committee, anything goes!  From talent shows and open mics to trips to Charlotte sporting events, this committee focuses on student talents and interests through programs and trips to explore Charlotte and other destinations.  

Daytime Niners

This committee is all about events for Niners throughout the day (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.).  Daytime events consist of interactive activities, musical performances, games, or workshops.   

Special Events

This committee is all about one-time, large-scale events.  These events are designed to draw large crowds.  Special Events encompass Week of Welcome events, Homecoming events, speakers, major comedy shows, concerts, and more.

Marketing

This committee is in charge of getting CAB’s name and events recognized on campus.  From strategic branding to co-sponsorships to individual event advertising; from print to social media, Marketing and their Event Staff Street Team help make sure that UNC Charlotte students know about CAB.


Niner Media

The Niner Student Media Board is the governing body for Niner Media and is comprised of students and administrative staff members, as well as representatives of the various student media.

Niner Times

Niner Times is the campus newspaper, published every Tuesday, which offers campus news and journalism experience for students.  The newspaper provides a vital service to the entire University community by keeping readers informed of issues of common concern and interest.  Family members may keep informed about the University’s news by locating a copy of each online edition at NinerTimes.com.

NinerTimes.com

NinerTimes.com is the University community’s home in cyberspace.  UNC Charlotte news, sports, and feature stories are posted several times each week.  Students gain experience with Internet publishing and video production by working with NinerTimes.com

Media Marketing

The sales and promotions branch of Niner Media, this department solicits advertising and coordinates promotion for UNC Charlotte’s student publications. Media Marketing offers real world experience and internship opportunities for business, marketing, and communication careers.

Sanskrit

Sanskrit is the nationally recognized literary-arts magazine published by students interested in the arts. Original work in writing, drawing, photography, and other arts is welcomed by the editor. Submissions are professionally juried, and selections are published in the annual edition of the magazine.

Radio Free Charlotte

An online digital radio station that focuses on underground and independent music, as well as sports, news, and local events.  Listen online at radiofreecharlotte.uncc.edu.

Practicum

Available to students who participate in one of the Niner Media departments, academic credit is offered through the Department of Communications Studies.  The course in Journalism Practicum (JOUR 3401) is offered each semester. 

Internships

Niner Media interns can earn academic credit and receive “hands on” media experience in writing, design, photography, advertising, desktop publishing, and management.

For more information about how to get involved with Niner Media, contact the office at 704-687-7140 or visit media.uncc.edu.  Niner Media is located in the Student Union.


Center for Leadership Development

The UNC Charlotte Center for Leadership Development provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills and abilities and provides the University and student organizations with more effective leadership.  The Center provides a comprehensive and diverse program of leadership development activities for current and potential student leaders.

The program consists of group and self-paced leadership workshops, retreats, and conferences, as well as academic courses.  Individual and group consultation is also available. 

Academic Certificate in Leadership Studies

An 18-credit hour concentration in interdisciplinary leadership studies is offered, leading to the Undergraduate Certificate in Leadership Studies awarded at graduation from UNC Charlotte.   

Conferences

The Center co-sponsors leadership conferences such as the Greek Leadership Symposium and the Multicultural Leadership Conference.

Emerging Leaders

The Emerging Leaders program provides a cohort leadership experience for freshmen (applications available early Fall semester).

Individual and Group Consultation

Assistance with applications, interviewing, leadership issues and programmatic needs are available through the Center.

LEAD Team

Students in the LEAD team are trained and available to make presentations on a wide variety of leadership topics.

Leadershape Institute

The Institute is a leadership program for established leaders with a focus on vision and leading with integrity.

Leadership Fellows

The Center offers a Fall semester cohort leadership experience for upper classmen (applications available Spring semester).

Leadership Journey Learning Community

A one-year residential program is offered to first-year students who have an interest in developing or building leadership skills and abilities.

Leadership, Communication, and Group Dynamics

A 3-hour leadership theory course (COMM 3135) is taught on leadership, communication, and group dynamics. 

Leadership, Service and Ethics

A 3-hour course in communication studies (COMM 3136) is offered for students interested in developing a leadership framework and obtaining academic credit.

PILOT (Programs In Leadership and Organizational Training)

The Center offers an individualized leadership program that provides an opportunity for leadership certification through this self-paced program.

Women’s Leadership Development Program

This cohort-based women’s leadership conversation series is for women who are currently acting as leaders.  It provides the opportunity for interaction with and learning from women who are leaders in our community.

Visit leadership.uncc.edu for more information about the Center for Leadership Development.


Multicultural Resource Center

The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) offers an environment for students, faculty, and staff to learn about and to further explore personal identity and difference while making connections with individuals who represent a vast array of backgrounds, identities, and experiences.  The MRC offers ongoing education and training exploring the many facets of diversity, inclusion, and social justice.

The MRC staff is available to assist students individually in their own explorations of identity and/or the exploration of the heritage and culture of others.

The MRC can also assist student organizations in their operations and programmatic efforts.  Staff provides support to 100+ multicultural student organizations, as well as support for student/student organizations that support its mission and purpose.

Located in the Student Union, the MRC houses a resource area with information regarding both University and community support sources, a multimedia library that covers a variety of topics, and an assortment of multicultural publications (magazines, newspapers, and newsletters).  In addition to resources, the MRC supports campus-wide programming, including the annual International Festival; Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration; cultural heritage months (Black History Month, Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month, Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, etc.); and LGBTQ outreach and education; as well as other special events.

Visit mrc.uncc.edu for more information. 

Multicultural Student Council (MSC)

The Multicultural Student Council is a diverse body of students organized to assist the MRC in its efforts to promote diversity, inclusion, and social justice.  Along with the Center, the MSC works closely and collaboratively with students, student organizations, and departments to support the unique diversity present at UNC Charlotte and in the Charlotte community.

Safe Zone Program

The purpose of the Safe Zone Program at UNC Charlotte is to create an affirming and supportive campus climate through identifying and educating members of our campus community who are open to and supportive of all individuals’ sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.  The Safe Zone Program is an umbrella for all educational LGBTQ programming, including the Safe Zone Ally Program, Friendly Peer Training, and the Safe Brother/Safe Sister Program.  Visit online at safezone.uncc.edu.

Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL)

RSL serves as a liaison for faith-related matters within the University community.  Additionally, RSL assists in the holistic development of UNC Charlotte students by providing avenues to explore religious and spiritual identity and expression.  Through dialogues, workshops, programming, and student organizational support, RSL promotes personal growth, mutual understanding, and a healthy, engaged community.  Visit online at rsl.uncc.edu.

Venture

Venture offers a variety of outdoor adventure and experiential learning trips, programs and workshops.  Activities include trips lasting from 1-21 days in a variety of outdoor endeavors from backpacking to rock climbing to kayaking (to name only a few).  Venture also hosts and facilitates many programs on its on-campus Team Challenge Course, High Team Challenge Course, and indoor climbing wall. Venture programs are modeled on the Outward Bound philosophy and are designed to facilitate individual growth through physical challenge, group interaction, and personal reflection - all while having fun.  Students involved in VOLTAGE (Venture Outdoor Leadership Training and Group Experience) have the opportunity to be trained as student leaders on Venture’s trips and programs.  Venture also houses a resource library to help individuals plan their own adventure trips.  Outdoor camping gear can be rented.  Venture also operates SOAR Outdoor, an opportunity for students to connect with the University and other students in meaningful ways prior to their first semester.

Venture offers courses for academic credit through the Department of Kinesiology.  Each semester, a variety of one-, two-, and three-credit hour outdoor activity courses are offered, including courses such as: Introduction to Outdoor Adventures, Rock Climbing, Challenge Course Activities, Raft Guiding, Wilderness Experience, Wilderness Trip Leading, and Challenge Course Facilitation.  Students may combine specific courses to complete a Minor in Outdoor Adventure Leadership.  For additional details and to see the descriptions for KNES courses, visit venture.uncc.edu/academics.

For more information about Venture, please visit venture.uncc.edu.


Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) advocates for the issues, needs, and interests of the student body.  Many students want to make their campus a better place while they are here and find their work in student government a useful background for later public service.  The leaders of student government are committed to representing the student body and to developing students’ awareness of the many facets of campus life, working with the University’s administration in advancing the needs and interests of students.  All enrolled students, both full- and part-time, are eligible to participate in student government.  Visit online at sga.uncc.edu.

The Student Government Association is comprised of:

Executive Branch

The Executive Branch is comprised of the Student Body President, the Vice President, Chief of Staff, four class presidents, and  Executive Cabinet members, who are appointed by the President.  The Student Body President serves as a member of the UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees.

Legislative Branch

The Legislative Branch is the Student Senate, which is comprised of the Speaker of the Senate and representatives from each academic college who are elected by the students with majors in the college, as well as at-large representatives for certain constituencies.

Judicial Branch

The Judicial Branch is composed of panel members of the Judicial Board, including leadership in the offices of Chief Justice, Student Attorney General, and Student Counsel.  Members of the Judicial Board are responsible for hearing cases of alleged violations of the UNC Charlotte Code of Student Responsibility and determining appropriate sanctioning if the accused is found responsible for a violation.  The Judicial Branch is advised by the Dean of Students Office.


Student Involvement

Student Involvement supports students’ engagement with campus through organizations and special events.  UNC Charlotte has over 400 student organizations that enhance the academic experience of UNC Charlotte students and provide opportunities to get involved.  The categories of student organizations include: academic (pre-professional), fraternities and sororities, graduate organizations, honor societies, interest, performance, service, political, religious, multicultural, international, sport clubs, and media/publication.  There are many benefits to joining a student organization, including making new friends, developing new skills and abilities, working collaboratively as part of a team, learning to set and achieve goals, leadership opportunities, as well as having fun.  Students may also start a new student organization if there is not one already on campus that matches their interests.  Contact Student Involvement with questions about resources available and how to get connected.  Contact information and a current listing of all registered student organizations is available online at studentorgs.uncc.edu.

Student Involvement also hosts special events such as Homecoming, Haunted Union, and Late Night Breakfast that build spirit and tradition for the Niner Nation.