Listen as MFA creative writing professor Michael Parker reads the first few pages of his new novel, The Watery Part of the World.
We all know UNCG is a beautiful campus, but in case you've forgotten, take a look at this multimedia piece put together by assistant photography editor David Wilson.
Basketball in long skirts? Baseball in cutoffs? Take a look at generations of Spartan women who played for the love of the game.
On Feb. 25, Grant Snavely retired and The Corner closed for good. Watch a video of Snavely reflecting on his years at the corner of Tate and Walker and what he's going to miss.
UNCG's summer sports camps are a popular way for the next generation of athletes to learn from current players. In this slideshow of photos from last year's women's soccer camp, girls learn the fine art of kicking, passing and having fun.
250 volunteers. 25 work days. One family. When UNCG, Well·Spring and Habitat for Humanity teamed up to build the Ibanuf family a house, an empty lot became a home. Read more about the project and take a look at the journey through Beshir Ibanuf's eyes.
When the academic year ends, it's always a good time to look back and feel proud of what's been accomplished. See what Chancellor Linda P. Brady presented as her top milestones of 2010-11.
A university goal is to have one-half of incoming freshmen in learning communities by Fall 2012. Four new ones are opening this fall. In this video, Laura Pipe, director of learning communities, tells what students can expect.
Plaster your desktop with a stunning selection of cool wallpaper downloads.