Honors and Upwards
Alumna Chloe Siegel ’24, who earned her degrees in dance studies and political science, encourages Lloyd International Honors students to make connections, take notice, and find their passion.
Alumna Chloe Siegel ’24, who earned her degrees in dance studies and political science, encourages Lloyd International Honors students to make connections, take notice, and find their passion.
Remote learning is the perfect solution when you work as an Alpine ski race coach in Utah and enjoy world travel. Both Micaela Feltl and her mother Klara praise UNCG’s Bryan School for flexibility and support of their individual life goals.
Crista McGee ’91 came to UNCG with a curiosity about what makes a space livable. The things she learned in interior design brought her back home to an engaging career designing animal habitats for the North Carolina Zoo.
Help celebrate UNCG’s annual days of giving with three special event: a faculty-staff alumni sit-down breakfast at the Alumni House, an all-alumni and friends after-hours gathering at Oden Brewing, and an all-campus event at Moran Commons.
The Board of Trustees recognized Linda Carlisle ’72 and Ed Kitchen, whose dedication to the arts and economic development are felt in Greensboro and North Carolina.
Basketball pride runs deep among UNCG students, alumni and faculty.
Alumna Kimmie Singh, a registered dietitian nutritionist, and owner of Body Honor Nutrition in New York, emphasizes ignoring the fads and digging deep to discover sustainable health behaviors that will help you achieve your nutrition goals.
Ten alumni and faculty from UNC Greensboro were recognized by the Triad Business Journal in two of its most prestigious lists.
UNCG’s day of giving returns on March 25-26. Mark your calendars and get ready to join us for another amazing year of Spartans giving back to secure a bright future for UNCG students, faculty, and staff. Learn how to sign up to be an official Advocate.
From UNCG’s Bryan School to the Big Apple, Burake Teshome ’22 loves her work and fast-paced life. It was an internship with NASDAQ that provided a connection to her dream job with Vanity Fair.