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Office of Research Launches ResearchCon in April

The inaugural ResearchCon includes classics such as the Graduate Research Showcase and the Undergraduate Research Expo, as well as talks about AI, funding, and how to take advantage of new UNCG initiatives.

Show How You ‘Believe in the G’

Help celebrate UNCG’s annual days of giving with three special event: a faculty-staff alumni sit-down breakfast at the Alumni House, an all-alumni and friends after-hours gathering at Oden Brewing, and an all-campus event at Moran Commons.

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Faculty Senate Forums on March 19 and April 2

On March 19, the Faculty Senate holds its forum on changes to the Faculty Senate Constitution. The forum “Shared Governance and Navigating the Politics of Higher Education Today” is on April 2.

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Old Dog Teaches UNCG Officer New Tricks

Officer Nathan Vosler joined the UNCG Police Department and is now warming up to his new partner on paw-trol. That’s not hard to do when all this comfort dog wants is belly rubs.

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Alumni House Reservations Open on March 24

The Alumni House reservation books for the 2025-2026 academic and fiscal year will open on Monday, March 24. All requests can be submitted through the “Reservation Request Form.”

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Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Speak at UNCG

Dr. George Smith, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a better understanding of viruses, will speak at the Syngenta Symposium on Wednesday, March 19.

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Spartan Open Pantry Food Drive Runs Through March

Staff Senate is sponsoring the March Spartan Open Pantry Food Drive. They invite the UNCG community to help donate to students in need from March 1-31. Items needed: *Please do not bring any styrofoam containers. Drop-off boxes can be found in the following locations:

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How Fire Protects UNCG’s Premium Greenspace

Greensboro has its own patch of prairie, thanks to the hard work of UNCG faculty, staff, and students. Controlled burns are part of the regular maintenance to get new wildflowers to bloom.