Staff Senate dates to know
The first full body Staff Senate meeting will be held virtually on January 19. Staff members can make their voices heard and keep up to date on critical decisions impacting them.
The first full body Staff Senate meeting will be held virtually on January 19. Staff members can make their voices heard and keep up to date on critical decisions impacting them.
Curious about teaching in Teams? Let’s talk about it! On January 26, Information Technology Services (ITS) will host a panel discussion featuring faculty from universities across the country that teach in Microsoft Teams. See ITS News for details.
All faculty and staff are invited to attend on Thursday, January 26 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the EUC Auditorium. It’s an opportunity to learn more about where UNCG is in its Light the Way campaign and how the donations are benefiting the campus.
The Arts & Technology Venture and the Racial Reconciliation and Design Studio received Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) grants to put towards collaborative works and a memorial project at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.
Student clubs, academic departments, and student support offices have submitted their ideas to bring the UNCG community closer together. The 24 iBelong projects have been announced for this year.
The interactive research modules cover all sorts of questions that students in all disciplines might encounter at the graduate or undergraduate level.
UNC Greensboro’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion has once more been recognized with the HEED award, a national honor for U.S. colleges and universities.
Chancellor Gilliam will be available with representatives from Finances and Human Resources to hear from staff. There are two opportunities in January and February to attend a forum.
The latest funding will support faculty research that supports teacher training, social program evaluations, and the exploration of major mathematical questions.
Visitors to the UNCG website will notice a brand new look. But this overhaul is more than just aesthetically pleasing. The result of a 3-year overhaul will make it easier for visitors to find the information they need.