The College of Visual and Performing Arts provides a range of resources for students throughout their time at UNC Greensboro. Regardless of the career path a student chooses, the possibilities are endless. These three graduates embraced that mindset by testing the waters and positioning themselves for success.
Today, they are prepared to make an impact and thrive by informing and transforming communities through the arts.

Maya McCall, B.F.A. in Drama
McCall’s journey began in Wilmington, N.C., and led him to UNCG as a theatre education major. He ventured around the world, remained open to new experiences, and drew inspiration from his parents’ careers. Taking on multiple roles in the School of Theatre, McCall solidified his passion for teaching students who share his love of theatre.
Follow McCall’s path to finding his calling.
Meghan Fox, B.F.A. in Art Education
For Fox, being an art educator is deeper than assigning projects; it’s about creating a safe space and meeting students where they are. As a middle school teacher specializing in ceramics and sculpture, she honed her craft through resilience and dedication. Looking back on her journey, Fox reflects on her campus involvement, which helped shape her teaching philosophy.
Discover her drive for education.


Chloe Arterberry, B.F.A. in Dance
Arterberry was always found dancing. After deciding to turn that passion into purpose, she explored UNCG’s dance program. She was excited about the many opportunities the program offered, but nothing could compare to the community she gained along the way.
Read about Arterberry’s plans after graduation.
Story by Terri Relos, College of Visual and Performing Arts; and Lauren Segers, University Communications
Photography courtesy of Terri Relos, College of Visual and Performing Arts
