UNCG Student Entrepreneurs Change the World One Business at a Time
UNCG CEO student vendors and entrepreneurs promote their work at the student marketplace and share how the Bryan School of Business and Economics is sharpening their business skills.
UNCG CEO student vendors and entrepreneurs promote their work at the student marketplace and share how the Bryan School of Business and Economics is sharpening their business skills.
When you come to Science Everywhere on April 5, don’t miss the band of corrugated creativity in the Cardboard Robot Parade. Meet the man behind the handmade mask and this joyful, wacky event.
Artists are imbued with the creative drive needed to launch successful careers, an essential element they come to UNC Greensboro’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) to develop and augment. This winter, Innovate UNCG launched a new Impact through Innovation (ITI) Hub in CVPA to further foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship within artistic disciplines.
A shot-for-shot remake of the first “Harry Potter” film produced by UNCG students has gained more than two million views on YouTube. Those students, now alumni, share how they got the idea and made such an ambitious venture into a success.
This month, the UNCG School of Theatre and North Carolina A&T Division of Theatre Arts will welcome to Greensboro hundreds of theatre students and faculty from across the Southeast, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF).
The two-time Grammy-award-winner Roomful of Teeth made a name for itself reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. It will visit UNCG for the University Concert & Lecture Series on Friday, January 31. Tickets are available now.
Let’s review the programs, people, and experiences that made us proud to be Spartans in 2024.
The Thurston Family Opera Theatre Production Endowment will provide production support for the Opera Theatre Program in the School of Music, covering set builds, lighting, costumes, make-up, and more to ensure UNCG can create stellar productions.
Anna Clymer, Courtney Swank, and Yue Du had very different journeys in dance, drama, and music at UNCG, but their stories strike similar chords: joy to have learned from expert faculty, and excitement for the next stages of their lives.
The Institute for Community and Economic Engagement’s two partnerships for its seventh cohort center around public art and entrepreneurship.