Witness in Residence Initiative

Logo of the Anabel Aliaga-Buchenau Witness in Residence Initiative

The Anabel Aliaga-Buchenau Witness in Residence Initiative in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences seeks to encourage conversations about issues pertaining to human rights and issues of social relevance  in the United States and globally. Thanks to generous donors from the community, the initiative provides study abroad scholarships which fund students’ related study-abroad experiences. Students who received the Aliaga-Buchenau Study Abroad Scholarship to study abroad during Spring Break or the Summer Semester have studied in such places as Bolivia, Costa Rica, Brazil, Cuba and Panama.

In 2023, the program was selected to be part of the updated General Education course plan that strengthens the University experience for undergraduate students by integrating course content from global and local perspectives in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The initiative also invites individuals who have personally witnessed an important world event to spend time on the campus. Witnesses present a series of lectures to students, faculty, staff, and the greater Charlotte community and spend time actively engaging with students on campus.

The initiative was named in honor of Anabel Aliaga-Buchenau, Chair of the Department of Languages, Cultures and Translation in recognition of her transformational impact on international education at UNC Charlotte.  

October 8: Margaret Price, Ph.D. will present “Exploring the Politics of Time, Disability, and Collective Accountability”

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Ask about becoming a Witness: chess-events@charlotte.edu

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