Pioneers in Pilates: School of Dance Launches Certificate Program
Students in UNC Greensboro’s School of Dance can now earn a certification to teach pilates – opening up more avenues for career possibilities.
Students in UNC Greensboro’s School of Dance can now earn a certification to teach pilates – opening up more avenues for career possibilities.
The Professor of Voice received accolades across the globe, while dedicating more than a decade of time and talent to UNCG music students.
Classical Studies Major Ethan Divon is focused on how myths from around the world are reimagined in popular games.
Char Moskal-Burges ’61, who passed away in October, set her sights on making an impact where her scholarly pursuits began. This scholarship builds upon many years of support she and her husband have shown UNCG’s College of Visual and Performing Arts.
The deadline for graduate students interested in competing this year is January 26. This event by the Graduate School and University Libraries helps students learn how to engage an audience when sharing their research.
The College Ave Café grand opening will be held on January 8, with a ribbon cutting by Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan.
Some of the most valuable lessons for Professor Emerita Barbara Barry Levin came from teaching in an elementary school classroom. That helped inspire her new scholarship for future teachers coming out of UNCG.
The marketing and business administration students met with company executives in Chicago. They’re part of a group that encourages the exchange of ideas between Generation Z and Millennials with older corporate leaders.
Avilon Tate’s first performance was in a Community Theatre of Greensboro production of “The Wizard of Oz” at just five years old. Now he’s returning to Oz, but this time on Broadway.
These video messages share their gratitude and well-wishes to faculty and staff as 2023 comes to a close.