Earth Month 2026

UNC Charlotte celebrates Earth Month throughout April, leading up to Earth Day on April 22. In 2020, an entire semester, “Earth Semester,” was celebrated to honor the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. In 2026, the Office of Sustainability is excited to host more on-campus Earth Month events than ever, including the Earth Day Festival, a Film Series, a Tour Series, and Campus Beautification Day!

For more information about Earth Month, or to suggest an event, email sustainability@charlotte.edu.

For past event examples, see the following announcements: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

EARTH MONTH 2026:

Student Sustainability Summit

Tuesday, March 24, 5:45pm – 7:45pm, EPIC 3222

Join the Office of Sustainability and the Student Government Association for the biannual Student Sustainability Summit. This semester’s theme will be food circularity, and we will welcome guests from on and off campus to share their expertise and insights into food reuse on campus and in the Charlotte region. Click here to RSVP.

Earth Month Tour Series

Join the Office of Sustainability and campus partners for a series of campus tours highlighting services that support sustainability efforts. These tours are open to all UNC Charlotte students, staff, and faculty. All tours 12pm – 1pm. Registration is required; please sign up using the forms linked below.

Earth Day Festival

Tuesday, March 31, 10am – 2pm. Belk Plaza (rain date April 6th)

A celebration of Earth Month featuring on and off-campus organizations focused on environmental stewardship in the Charlotte region.

RSVP on Niner Engage.

Swap Til Ya Drop Clothing Swap Shop

Tuesday, March 31st (during Earth Day Festival), 10am – 2pm. 

Clothing donation drop off times/dates: February 23rd – March 30th; Mondays: 12pm – 4pm Student Union lobby near elevators, Tuesdays and Thursdays: 1pm – 3pm Prospector

Freshen your wardrobe with new-to-you clothes! Join the Office of Sustainability for Swap Til Ya Drop Clothing Swap, an opportunity to promote sustainable fashion practices by swapping gently used clothing with fellow students. Bring your gently used clothes to donation areas located near tabling sites!

View donation instructions and details here.

Earth Month Film Series:

Join the Office of Sustainability and campus partners for film screenings and panel discussions throughout April. The films will focus on various topics, including women’s roles in sustainable infrastructure, environmental ethics, fast fashion, and the future of transportation. All films will be 5:30pm – 7:30pm.

Women of Carbon (Thursday, April 2nd, EPIC G256)

Meet the 21st-century trailblazers leading the charge in decarbonization. This film delves into the minds of women driving economic opportunity and protecting human health through sustainable infrastructure. Guests include:

  • Tabitha Stine: General Manager, Energy Solutions and Brand & Marketing, Nucor Corporation – Panelist
  • Kyoung Hee Kim: Professor of Architecture at UNC Charlotte – Panelist
  • Sidney Beeman, Adjunct Lecturer in Film Studies at UNC Charlotte – Moderator

Life on Wheels: Transportation for a New Urban Century (Thursday, April 9th, Klein 104)

This documentary tells the story of a culture on the verge of a revolution that will transform our economy, our environment, and the rhythms of our everyday lives. Guests include:

  • Meg Fencil: Director of Engagement and Impact, Sustain Charlotte – Panelist
  • Dr. William (Bill) Graves: Professor, Urban/Economic Change, Cluster Development, Sustainable Cities at UNC Charlotte – Panelist
  • Sidney Beeman, Adjunct Lecturer in Film Studies at UNC Charlotte – Moderator

The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement (Thursday, April 16th, Klein 104)

Does a river deserve rights? Explore the global movement to grant legal rights to ecosystems. This documentary challenges our traditional views on conservation philosophy and environmental law. Guests include:

  • Pedro Monque Lopez: Professor, Philosophy Department at UNC Charlotte – Panelist
  • Paula Landerreche Cardillo: Professor, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Women’s & Gender Studies at UNC Charlotte – Panelist
  • Justin Evans: Adjunct Lecturer in Film Studies at UNC Charlotte – Moderator

Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy (Thursday, April 23rd, Klein 104)

This documentary pulls back the curtain on the world’s most powerful brands. This exposé reveals the hidden psychological tactics used to keep us locked in a cycle of endless buying and the true cost of our “fast fashion” habit. Guests include:

  • CT Anderson: Founder and Creative Director of Springclean – Panelist
  • Jason Newton: Assisting Teaching Professor, Department of History at UNC Charlotte – Panelist
  • Justin Evans: Adjunct Lecturer in Film Studies at UNC Charlotte – Moderator

The Hidden Power of Latino-Owned Businesses in the U.S. Economy Growth: Examining the Role of Familism, Family Support, Work Ethic, and Documentation Status in Business Performance, with Access to Capital as a Moderator

Friday, April 3rd, 1pm, Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City room 803

Behind the remarkable growth of Latino-owned businesses (LOBs) in the United States lies a story of resilience, deeply rooted in cultural values and their intersection with systemic barriers to shape entrepreneurial outcomes. This dissertation examines how cultural values—familism, family support, and work ethic—interact with institutional barriers—documentation status and access to capital—to influence business performance.

Learn more here.

The Long and Winding Road (to Work): Commute Time Impacts on Workplace Deviance, Turnover Intent, and Job Satisfaction

Friday, April 3, 2pm, Zoom (click here to register)

This study examines the relationships between commute time, workplace deviance, turnover intention, and job satisfaction, and whether perceived organizational support (POS) buffers these effects. Grounded in the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory (Hobfoll, 1989), the research conceptualizes commuting as a daily environmental demand that depletes employees’ time, energy, and emotional resources.

Learn more and register here.

Got oxygen? Global Warming and Snow’s Increasing Precarity in the US Ski Industry

Friday, April 3rd, 4pm – 5pm, Fretwell 113

oin Dr. Jesse Ritner, Assistant Professor of History at Georgia College and State University, for a talk about his book Snowguns: How Snowmaking, Carbon Emissions, and Cheap Labor Built the U.S. Ski Industry. Dr. Ritner will expand on the central themes of race, class, sex, gender, technology, environmental politics, and justice to understand how skiing, ski communities, and ski economies have evolved on the back of climate adaptation.

Symposium: Interior Ecologies

Monday, April 6th, 1pm, Storrs Salon

Interior Ecologies brings together a diverse group of designers, engineers, scientists, and professionals to discuss the potential of regenerative living systems and approaches for transitioning experimental installations into practical, real-world applications. 

Learn more here

Graduate Research Symposium

Monday, April 6th, Popp Martin Student Union

The Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) is UNC Charlotte’s premier interdisciplinary graduate student-run conference, proudly showcasing the bold, brilliant, and boundary-pushing research of graduate and professional students across all programs.

Learn more here.

Campus Beautification Day

Tuesday, April 7th, 9am – 2pm (rain date Tuesday, April 14th), Check in location at the Silver Line Bus stop called “CRI Deck”

Join the Office of Sustainability for a day beautifying a part of campus! We will be picking up litter and assisting with planting projects. Come ready to get your hands dirty and spend some time making our campus more beautiful!

Registration is required, click here to register.

Wellbeing Block Party

Wednesday, April 8, 12pm – 3pm, Cauble Quad

The Wellbeing Block Party and Wellness Fair will allow over 1,200 students to engage with various facets of wellbeing through music, games, activities, and giveaways. This event will also raise awareness of the importance of prioritizing wellness (mental, physical, emotional, and social) as the semester and academic year come to a close.

Learn more here.

UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens Spring Plant Sale

Thursday, April 9 (12pm – 4pm, campus community & members only), Friday, April 10 (9am – 3pm), Saturday, April 11 (9am – 2pm); 9303 Martin Village Rd, Charlotte, NC 28262 (Lot 5)

Stock up on your plant collection for the year at the Botanical Garden’s Spring Plant Sale! Early access sale begins on Thursday, April 9th , for Garden Members and UNC Students/Faculty/Staff. Garden staff will be available to answer questions about the plants for sale.

Learn more here.

Gingko Residential Speaker Series: “Climate Change: Media Stories vs. Scientific Evidence. What to Believe?”

Tuesday, April 14, 6pm – 7:30pm, Independent Picture House, 4237 Raleigh St

In this talk, Jack Scheff, Ph.D. will try to cut through the media narratives and give a working atmospheric scientist’s practical perspective on big questions about the changing climate.

Learn more here.

Wear, Care, Repair Workshop

Thursday, April 16th, 1pm – 3pm, Area 49 Makerspace in Atkins Library

Hosted in partnership with Area 49 Makerspace and the Office of Sustainability, drop by to repair and repurpose your old clothes. Sewing machines, hand sewing materials, buttons, patches, and basic instructions will be provided to help you give new life to your old clothes.

Learn more and RSVP here.

Student Garden Day

Friday, April 17th, 9am – 3pm, Student Gardens, Staff Gardens, Pollinator Gardens, Niner Pantry gardens (rain date April 24th).

Volunteers will repair, rejuvenate, and plant the volunteer garden areas on campus. Food and refreshments will be provided to volunteers. Volunteers do not have to attend the entire event, but we do encourage you to sign up for a time slot. Registration is required.

Registration is required, register through this form.

Climate Change Quilt Workshop

Tuesday, April 21, 11am – 1pm, Area 49 Makerspace, Atkins Library 2nd Floor

Join the Area 49 Makerspace and the Office of Sustainability to make a quilt square representing your relationship to climate change. Your square will be added to a campus Climate Change Quilt and could be displayed on campus during Earth Month 2026 and at future events. No sewing or quilting experience is necessary.

Learn more and RSVP here.

Party for the Planet

Wednesday, April 22nd, 4pm – 7pm, Belk Plaza

A celebration for the planet! Join student organizations for an evening of fun and various activities centered around environmental sustainability, social and cultural diversity, and health and wellness.

Learn more and RSVP here.

2026 CoAAPalooza

Thursday, April 23, 11am – 2pm, Arts Quad between Robinson, Rowe, and Storrs

Don’t miss the fith annual CoAAPalooza spring arts festival run by students for students! CoAAPalooza gives students within the College of Arts + Architecture the chance to meet peers outside of their departments and see all that CoA+A has to offer. The event will feature food trucks, COAA student organizations, and lawn games.

Learn more here.

Undergraduate Research Conference

Friday, April 24, 8:30am – 3pm, Popp Martin Student Union

The Charlotte Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) is a university-wide showcase of research projects completed by undergraduate students of all levels from all colleges and departments in the university.

Learn more here.

STEAM Innovation Expo

Sunday, April 26, 12pm – 4pm, UNC Charlotte Main Campus Plaza-Cauble Quad

The UNC Charlotte Center for STEM Education, UNC Charlotte STEM departments, and community stakeholders will facilitate events focused on engaging and interactive STEM learning opportunities. Through hands-on activities, STEM talks, lab tours, nature experiences, exhibits, and performances, the UNC Charlotte STEAM Expo engages a wide range of public audiences while inspiring future generations.

Learn more here.

OFF CAMPUS 2026 EARTH MONTH Events:

The Big Spring Clean: Toby Creek at Chancellor Park Dr.

Saturday, March 28, 9am – 12pm, 1100 Chancellor Park Dr Charlotte, NC 28213

The Big Spring Clean, hosted by Mecklenburg County Stormwater Services, takes place on the final day of Creek Week where hundreds of volunteers gather at sites around Mecklenburg County to remove as much litter from our creeks as we can! Parking is available in the Lowes parking lot or at nearby shopping centers.

Learn more and register here. Registration closes March 27th.

Charlotte Earth Day

Saturday, April 11, 10am – 3pm, Independent Picture House (4237 Raleigh St.Charlotte, NC 28213)

Charlotte’s largest annual Earth Day celebration brings together community members to celebrate our environment, engage families with fun educational activities, foster lifelong connections with nature, and connect attendees with environmentally conscious organizations and businesses from the Charlotte area.

Learn more here.

I ♥ Charlotte: How urban design shapes quality of life, connection and the future of Charlotte

Saturday, April 11, 3:30pm – 4:30pm, Wells Fargo Atrium (325 S Tryon St., Charlotte, NC 28202)

Meg Fencil, Director of Impact and Engagement at Sustain Charlotte, and Ming-Chun Lee, Director of the Urban Design Program at UNC Charlotte, explore how mobility, density and public space shape quality of life. How do infrastructure choices influence neighborhood vitality and daily experience? And how can intentional design help create a Charlotte that works and feels better for everyone?

Learn more here.

How the Cities We Build Shape How We Live featuring Charles Montgomery

Monday, April 13, 5:30pm – 8:30pm, The Dubois Center at Center City

The places we inhabit quietly shape our happiness, health, and sense of belonging—often more than we realize. In this keynote, Charles Montgomery, award-winning author of Happy City and founder of Happy Cities, explores how urban design influences the way we think, feel, and act.

Event tickets are free, but you must reserve a ticket to attend. Learn more here.

Discover Charlotte with Sustain Charlotte

Saturday, April 18, 10am – 12pm, location TBD

Join Sustain Charlotte for a fun and eye-opening series of neighborhood walks and bike adventures! Each event spotlights a different Charlotte neighborhood, where you’ll explore local gems and hear directly from residents about what makes their community unique—and the sustainability and equity challenges they’re working to address.

More details to come, click here for more information.

Treetops & Tombstones: Charlotte’s Supernatural Arboretum

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 9-11 a.m. (rain date April 26), Historic Elmwood Cemetery (enter at 264 North Cedar Street)

Elmwood Cemetery is a center-city gem. But did you know it’s also a certified arboretum? City of Charlotte arborists and the cemeteries manager will lead a walking tour, where you’ll get tips on how to identify trees and discuss the City of Charlotte’s meticulous stewardship of its iconic tree canopy. You’ll also learn about the historical figures buried at this historic cemetery.

Register here by April 24th.

Recycle the Runway

Saturday, April 25th, 10am – 12:30pm; 12:30pm – 3pm, 6801 Northlake Mall Drive, Charlotte, NC 28216

A unique fashion show crafted and designed by students attending a Mecklenburg County public or private high school. Students model their amazing designs and creativity with an Avant Garde outfit that is crafted from 85% of recyclable materials. Volunteer to help with the event here.

TreesCharlotte 4th Annual TreeFest

Saturday, April 25, 2pm – 5pm, NoDa Brewing (150 W 32nd Street Charlotte, NC)

TreeFest is back for its fourth year! TreesCharlotte invites you to this FREE, family-friendly celebration packed with trees, art, music, and hands-on fun. Celebrate Earth Month and National Arbor Day with tree-themed crafts, live music, free tree seedlings, arboriculture activities, and an eco-market featuring local, environmentally focused nonprofits and businesses.

Learn more here.