Baseball Upsets No. 1 Wake Forest
The UNC Greensboro baseball team upset No. 1 Wake Forest on Tuesday night, 4-3 at the UNCG Baseball Stadium.
The UNC Greensboro baseball team upset No. 1 Wake Forest on Tuesday night, 4-3 at the UNCG Baseball Stadium.
UNC Greensboro students traveled to the beaches of Guatemala for winter break, but it wasn’t to just take in the sunshine. The group visited the country to learn more about dentistry and help others through a dental clinic.
The vice chancellor for research and engagement has dedicated her own research and career to great causes, opening doors of opportunity for students at UNCG while working closely with organizations serving the community.
Cody Rigby’s ’09 journey to success as one of Peloton’s top instructors was anything but easy. But, as he says, “a cute face and determination can open a lot of doors.” And of course, there’s his UNCG education.
“Neighbors and Other Stories” collects some of the short stories written by Diane Oliver ’64, an alumna who played a key role in the integration of Greensboro during her time at UNCG.
After a stellar performance in the classroom this semester, 31 UNC Greensboro student-athletes have earned a spot on the Fall 2023 Academic All-Southern Conference (SoCon) team.
Applications are now open for the Greensboro Project Space summer student residency. The program allows students to experiment and create with their art beyond the classroom. Each student – either a junior, senior, or recently graduated alum – gets their own gallery space in GPS.
As an ethnomusicologist, UNCG Assistant Professor David Aarons focuses on music’s role in culture. He and his students use music as a lens to see how cultures move, adapt, and interact over time.
There’s something special about receiving a handcrafted valentine. UNCG clubs invited their fellow Spartans to hone their creativity for the holiday of love.
Make plans to vote in North Carolina’s primary election at UNC Greensboro, with early voting open for public access starting on February 15.