Follow Me Season 3 Spotlights Students Who Serve
Check out the latest Follow Me videos featuring students who are following their passions for service in healthcare, education and government work.
Check out the latest Follow Me videos featuring students who are following their passions for service in healthcare, education and government work.
196 UNCG student-athletes named to conference honor roll earn praise for hard work on their field of play and in the classroom.
From history and tradition to fireworks and food, Greensboro has all you need to feel free and festive this Fourth of July.
Emilia Phillips, professor of creative writing in the English department, published their fifth collection of poems this year and unveiled it at a book reading that celebrated the community of students and artists who inspire Phillips’ work.
Five Spartan women’s softball players were named to the Academic All-District team and all are athletes excelling on the field and in the Kinesiology department.
Three recent graduates of the Middle College at UNCG illustrate how a non-traditional high school experience on a college campus can illuminate a path of success.
Four students from UNCG have been awarded the 2024 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship which covers up to three years of graduate school expenses.
Professor and Musical Theater Director Dominick Amendum ’01 juggles teaching with film production after being tapped to join the production team for the “Wicked” feature film, set for release in November 2024.
UNCG’s “Echoes of Freedom: Celebrating Juneteenth Through the Arts” assembles an inspiring showcase of African American poets, musicians and dancers in the courtyard of the Weatherspoon Art Museum on June 19 from 11:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
Innovate UNCG and the Institute for Partnerships in Education pair up to offer a Girls Who Game club at Guilford County Schools.