The Employee Forum is now accepting nominations for the Peer Recognition Awards and the Employee Forum Community (Three Legged Stool Award). You can now submit your nominations electronically! Read more...
Bring your non-expired non-perishable goods to the UNC-FSU game on March 3, 2013. The donations collected will benefit Inter Faith Council. Help us make this year's collection the biggest one yet! Read more...
Photograph with President Barack Obama and Forum Chair Jackie Overton taken on April 24, 2012 in Carmichael Arena on the UNC Campus during the President's visit to talk about federal student financial aid policy. Read more...
Here are the list of nominees for the Employee Forum's upcoming elections. The winners of each division will serve as your representative and voice to the Chancellor for two years. Read more...
Mission
Welcome to the Employee Forum website. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Employee Forum is a group of Staff and EPA Non Faculty Employees elected by their peers. The Forum’s mission is to address constructively the concerns of UNC-CH Employees by:
Seeking out the issues, interests, ideas, and participation of Employees
Developing proactive, progressive recommendations and advocating these to the Administration and the represented Employees
Providing an effective two-way communication link between the Administration and the Employees
Fostering an open and positive environment throughout the University community
Supporting achievement of the University’s mission of teaching, research, and public service
The Employee Forum seeks to continually improve the quality of life at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for its Students, Faculty, and Employees through mutual understanding, recognition of Employee contributions, and respect for the worth of the individual.
Community Meeting
Employee Forum Community Meeting Featuring President Tom Ross and Chancellor Holden Thorp Will be Available Through the Following Stream from 9-11 a.m. Tuesday May 21 (please use any browser other than Internet Explorer with this link).
Those with technical difficulties should access http://studentaffairs.unc.edu/live . Please note that IE Explorer still will not work with this stream and that a wired connection (not wireless) works best.