UNCG Alumna Takes Home Smithsonian Magazine Top Prize
Sharlie Brown ’05 talks about what inspired her award-winning photo “Woman Sitting Under the American Flag,” taken at one of Old Salem’s historic homes.
Sharlie Brown ’05 talks about what inspired her award-winning photo “Woman Sitting Under the American Flag,” taken at one of Old Salem’s historic homes.
Should a student quit a part-time job in order to pursue an unpaid internship that could transform their career prospects? As part of striving for greater opportunity for all students, from humanities to business, UNCG is removing that dilemma altogether with new innovations.
UNCG alumnus Sidney Outlaw ’04 will take the stage in the title role of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” this week. Learn how professor and mentor Levone Tobin-Scott prepared him for this part.
Robin Bartlett earned the School of Nursing Distinguished Alumni Award for being an accomplished leader inspiring the next generation of nursing professionals and academics.
The four alumni have been inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre. They all led successful careers in higher education and in the theatre profession, but one of the most important things to them is the friendships they formed.
Raven Sizemore ’24 was the first recipient of the Sloan Scholarship at UNCG. Since graduating this spring, she’s become one of only three UNC System Presidential Scholars this academic year.
All are invited to the UNCG Alumni Awards celebration on October 4, which will celebrate nine outstanding individuals for their ongoing service to UNCG.
Recent graduate Leah Zubke Reiner ’24 and her husband are the new owners of Ardmore Coffee in Winston-Salem. She credits UNCG for preparing her for the marketing and leadership that was key to their early business success.
What’s new this year? Enjoy Spartan Street Fest along College Ave. The bonfire has a new location this year as well. The big days will be next Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4-5, and everyone is welcome!
Dr. Zithobile Nxumalo ’11 saw the value of community in her research at UNCG, followed by the opportunities afforded to her as a recent graduate. She’s now paying it forward as the new president of Guilford Education Alliance, creating new opportunities for children and educators in public schools.