UNCG Music Alumnus Conducting an Acclaimed Career in Europe
UNCG alumnus William Kelley started his music journey at UNCG, now he’s 4200 miles from Greensboro, conducting an orchestra in Germany.
UNCG alumnus William Kelley started his music journey at UNCG, now he’s 4200 miles from Greensboro, conducting an orchestra in Germany.
The exhibit opened on June 3. All 43 artworks will be fully viewable on Saturday, June 24. Each was chosen in response to what more than 4,000 community members told us they care about.
Since 2014, the Peck Alumni Leadership Program (PAL) has granted access to string instruments and private lessons to underserved students in Greensboro.
From the neighborhood gossip to movie monsters’ bad decisions, Kathy Flann can turn a mundane thought into a fun story. Her friendships within UNCG’s English department helped her chart a path as a published author.
Tickets are now on sale for the UNCG 2023-24 University Concert and Lecture Series, the longest-running concert and lecture series in North Carolina.
Pubantz Artists in Residence pack a punch in spring showcase
Bjorn Bates and Ella Coyne landed at UNCG’s School of Art during the pandemic. Now, the possibilities at UNCG are endless with the pair getting their own out-of-state art residency and their own show.
Dr. Quinton Parker researched the experiences of Black undergraduate music education students in predominantly White institutions.
UNCG School of Theatre students are taking Winnie-the-Pooh on the road to children across the state — not only making theater accessible to everyone but also giving students a new passion for the art of drama.
The residency hosted by the Weatherspoon Art Museum explores the concepts of space and value through motion and audience interaction, and student groups who focus on the arts are eager to learn more.