Nominate Someone Now for the Student Success Awards
Through February 28, faculty and staff can nominate someone for the Division of Student Success’ two awards: Advising Excellence Awards and the First Year Student Award.
Through February 28, faculty and staff can nominate someone for the Division of Student Success’ two awards: Advising Excellence Awards and the First Year Student Award.
From historic winning streaks to new records, the UNCG Spartans have given everyone a reason to cheer on the court, track, and diamond.
Staff Senate shares how to support foster children and foster families with a volunteer day on February 20 for the local non-profit The Family Room.
Integrative Community Studies invites faculty to tea in March to generate new cross-campus partnerships, supporting faculty research and student opportunities that go toward their mission of helping students with intellectual disabilities.
Taylee Gaillard balances a full schedule of hospitality and marketing courses, student filmmaking, and skateboarding, all thanks to the supportive friends and faculty he’s found since coming to UNCG.
The Department of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations hosts this free conference about creating dialogues to address the socio-political climate. They hope participants will leave with a set of practical pedagogical tools. The deadline to register is Friday, February 21.
The UNCG Graduate School and University Libraries host a competition for graduate students to determine who can give the most effective webinar or virtual presentation in ten minutes, either face to face or online. The finalists will present virtually on Teams on February 21 with a chance to win monetary prizes.
A shot-for-shot remake of the first “Harry Potter” film produced by UNCG students has gained more than two million views on YouTube. Those students, now alumni, share how they got the idea and made such an ambitious venture into a success.
With $1.4 million in NIH funding, Dr. Maryanne Perrin is comparing human milk samples from hundreds of milk bank donors around the world, to better understand this important first food for vulnerable preterm infants.
UNCG students, employees, as well as family and friends, can save on tickets to cheer on the Spartans with an exclusive offer for men’s and women’s basketball games on February 13, 22, and 27. Five dollars per ticket will go toward LeBauer Park and its programs.