Spartan Win Over Furman Marks 1,000-Point Milestone for Giles
Men’s basketball team snapped the six-game win streak for SoCon foe Furman, and Junior Kenyon Giles’ 25 points put him over the edge of 1,000 career points.
Men’s basketball team snapped the six-game win streak for SoCon foe Furman, and Junior Kenyon Giles’ 25 points put him over the edge of 1,000 career points.
The renovation of UNCG’s Jackson Library tower is officially underway. Find out which portions of the library remain open and how to access materials during the construction.
UNCG presents an honorary degree to Maestro William Henry Curry regarding his remarkable impact on the music world.
“I said to my mom, ‘This is where I want to go to school.’” The College of Visual and Performing Arts’ new distinguished alumni reflect on the experiences and opportunities that set them up for success through life.
UNCG’s NC Voices Amplified program received new NCDHHS funding to expand and professionalize family peer support services in North Carolina.
UNCG welcomes Juan Pleitez who will lead the Department of External Affairs, while Assistant Chief Chris Jasso will step into the role of Chief of Police.
Deans, administrators, faculty, and staff extend their well wishes as the campus community closes out 2024.
The Thurston Family Opera Theatre Production Endowment will provide production support for the Opera Theatre Program in the School of Music, covering set builds, lighting, costumes, make-up, and more to ensure UNCG can create stellar productions.
Anna Clymer, Courtney Swank, and Yue Du had very different journeys in dance, drama, and music at UNCG, but their stories strike similar chords: joy to have learned from expert faculty, and excitement for the next stages of their lives.
Students in UNCG’s School of Education learn that it’s not just about what you teach; it’s the space where students learn that also matters. With the help of software and cardboard, they designed their future classrooms.