Mandatory FERPA Training for 2023-24

All faculty and staff are required to complete this training each year. The course will go live beginning October 5.
All faculty and staff are required to complete this training each year. The course will go live beginning October 5.
Whether they want to work for a big studio in Hollywood, design for a smaller 2D animation company, or work independently, students will learn the technique to channel their stories through UNCG’s new BFA in animation program.
International students become family at UNC Greensboro. Winnie Mwayi, MPA ’22, shares how she went from Nairobi, Kenya, to Greensboro to a fulfilling career in Chapel Hill thanks to the support and opportunities she received at UNCG.
Drs. Ron Cassell and Keith Cushman combine their expertise of English and history with a love of film. They share their insights into some of the most defining movies of the centuries with the community.
With the help of financial aid, scholarships and supportive professors, Bryan School student Cat Regan has found a home at UNCG.
The University community will have opportunities to hear special presentations in the coming weeks and months from members of our outstanding faculty.
Behind the brick façade of UNCG’s Ferguson building lies a new recreational therapy sensory room, designed by an interior architecture graduate student, that will be used not just for relaxing, but learning.
“UNCG tiene un dicho ‘Encuentra tu camino aquí’ bueno yo he encontrado mi lugar aquí” – Juan Valle estudiante embajador de la OIE. Bienvenidos a la tercera semana del Mes de la Herencia Hispana, donde nos embarcamos en un nuevo capítulo de celebración y homenaje a la rica herencia … Continued
UNC Greensboro is well into the third week of Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrating and honoring the rich cultural heritage of the Hispanic/Latino community.
UNCG biology and chemistry researchers find that increasingly popular African grain exhibits antioxidant activity in human cells, adding to evidence of health benefits.