A Conversation About Social Media Strategy Workshop
Faculty and staff who are professionally active on social media channels are invited to a virtual session on February 21 to discuss shifts in the digital landscape.
Faculty and staff who are professionally active on social media channels are invited to a virtual session on February 21 to discuss shifts in the digital landscape.
Drs. Malcolm Schug and Kristy Howell were recognized during the men’s basketball game on February 1, after being named to SoCon’s All-Conference Faculty and Staff team.
The Staff Senate brought together the people making an impact through thoughtfulness and helpfulness across UNCG, making sure they were recognized in front of their supervisors.
Marcus T. Johnson has made a historic commitment to UNC Greensboro. His gift will ensure that the Alumni House remains a vital, welcoming space for students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends – a center for all in the University community. In recognition of his commitment, the Alumni House will be named the Marcus T. Johnson Alumni House at a ceremony during UNCG’s 2025 Homecoming in October.
African American and African Diaspora Studies’ annual CACE Conference will bring together the expert voices of faculty and staff from across all areas of UNCG. These are among some of the many presentations being held in the month of February.
A fitness challenge is back at UNCG, encouraging wellness through collaboration and friendly competition. It’s the return of Recreation & Wellness’ Iron Month Challenge. Kinesiology graduate students share some easy ways to make fitness more fun at your own pace.
Due to the renovations at Jackson Library making the previous space inaccessible, a Mamava pod has been set up for breastfeeding and pumping in the EUC Connector.
UNCG’s administrative leadership provides information on OMB rescinded Memorandum 25-13, titled “Temporary Pause of Agency Grant, Loan, and Other Financial Assistance Programs,” and other executive orders that may related to services and research.
Biology’s Dr. Bryan McLean and his collaborators discovered the Snake River Plains ground squirrel in southern Idaho.
The two-time Grammy-award-winner Roomful of Teeth made a name for itself reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. It will visit UNCG for the University Concert & Lecture Series on Friday, January 31. Tickets are available now.