JSNN Associate Dean Finds Joy in Science
From using stamp and element collections to communicate science to developing innovative student programming, Associate Dean Daniel Rabinovich loves the variety he’s found at JSNN.
From using stamp and element collections to communicate science to developing innovative student programming, Associate Dean Daniel Rabinovich loves the variety he’s found at JSNN.
Learn about Greensboro’s role in the Revolutionary War and the many ways you can observe Independence Day with a holiday staycation.
An exciting opportunity for a capstone project dropped into the lap of Alexcina Wartski ’25 MA thanks to the connections she forged as a student working for the Greensboro Science Museum.
Tavis Kordell Cunningham ’23 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.
Food trucks create new and innovative business ventures, and UNCG alumni are among them, serving up delicacies for students to try this summer in Greensboro and across the Piedmont. Festivals, holidays, and summer entertainment provide excellent opportunities to sate your hunger.
Greensboro residents will have a chance to see the Philharmonia in action for free this weekend June 15 in LeBauer Park, on the UNCG Great Lawn as part of the city’s Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park series.
The North Carolina Folk Festival’s 10th anniversary drew 110,000 visitors and generated $25 million of economic impact for our community and UNCG was a proud supporter, in more ways than just corporate funding.
The North Carolina Folk Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary with a line-up of well-known headliners and talented UNCG alumni.
Dr. Benjamin Hickerson researches public attitudes towards parks, with the aim of helping parks and recreation leadership better serve their communities.
Community and Therapeutic Recreation faculty help the City of Greensboro get the best return on investment, thanks to ongoing research into the NC Folk Festival’s economic and cultural impact.