Illustrations of UNCG campus and a replica of the Winged Victory of Samothrace.

Hidden Campus Gems Yield Hints Of History

Beyond the flowering trees and fragrant wisteria, in the midst of Romanesque, neoclassical, neo-Georgian, and Modernist architecture, treasures abound at UNCG. Everywhere you turn, there’s a reminder of our campus’ storied past.

Flowers on campus.

In Memoriam: Dr. Jon Henner 

Dr. Henner leaves behind many friends among his students and colleagues in the School of Education, and his work promoting the success and wellbeing of deaf children will have a long-lasting impact.

Flowers on campus.

In Memoriam: Dr. Chris Kirkman 

Dr. Kirkman dedicated years of service to UNCG and the Lloyd International Honors College in particular. He worked closely with students as Senior Academic Advisor while focusing his research on how to help emerging writers.

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Faculty Senate Announces Shared Governance Opportunities

The Faculty Senate is a place to make your voice heard. Those include getting involved in committees, general meetings, the “Portfolio Task Force Rubrics Review: Campus Discussions” beginning August 28, and the “Academic Data Dashboard Faculty Workshops” beginning September 1.

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New Policies and Procedures

University employees can read about these changes regarding facility access, alcohol, and ITS in the Policy Manual.