Rx To Serve: Alumna’s Cardiology Deployments
After earning her one-year post-baccalaureate in biology from UNCG, Afghanistan veteran Nodia Robinson was able to pursue her dream in cardiology as an internal medicine resident at Walter Reed Hospital.
After earning her one-year post-baccalaureate in biology from UNCG, Afghanistan veteran Nodia Robinson was able to pursue her dream in cardiology as an internal medicine resident at Walter Reed Hospital.
Jason Baity β15 helps amputees live their lives without limits. He became a prosthetic clinician in Durham after studying kinesiology at UNCG.
UNC Greensboro announces two appointments by the North Carolina General Assembly to the UNCG Board of Trustees.
An exciting opportunity for a capstone project dropped into the lap of Alexcina Wartski β25 MA thanks to the connections she forged as a student working for the Greensboro Science Museum.
Grecia Nandin β24 came to UNCG to learn how to become a better Spanish interpreter. She fell in love with her French lessons, which took her all the way to the Mediterranean to teach in French schools.
Tavis Kordell Cunningham β23 returns to Greensboro to perform at the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in the first national tour of the Broadway musical, “Some Like It Hot,” an updated stage adaptation of the 1959 Billy Wilder film.
Across the High Country, UNCG-trained professionals are rebuilding their communities upended by Hurricane Helene. Their work was featured in the latest UNCG Magazine.
UNCG cheers on Alexandra Dodashev β25 who, after three excellent seasons in the United States, will keep playing while she completes her master’s degree.
This Latino-based β but not Latino-exclusive β organization focuses on the personal and professional development of its members by hosting a series of events throughout the year. Its expanding membership since 2020 demonstrates the demand.
Barbara Berryhill, an alumna of the Woman’s College, gifts the founding scholarship fund to support deserving students through UNCG’s School of Education and lay the foundation for more quality classrooms in North Carolina.