Jocelyn Smith Lee with "Wheel of Fortune" board.

UNCG Professor Takes A Healing Spin

Community engaged scholar and UNCG assistant professor Jocelyn Smith Lee took a turn on “Wheel of Fortune” and won big. For the lifelong Wheel-watcher, the experience brought a surge of joy to her family after a tough year.  

School of Education Dr. Tiffanie Lewis-Durham places the doctoral hood on one of her students.

Ask a Researcher in the UNCG School of Education

Students earning degrees in the School of Education benefit from the thought-provoking research in areas of special education, trauma-informed practice, classroom environment, and public health. Their faculty researchers talk about their work so far, and how they hope to move forward.

Jesse Ford in a classroom

Ford Honored as Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Jesse Ford, assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education at UNC Greensboro, focuses on increasing academic success for Black men from pre-K through Ph.D. Ford launched the Center for Black Men Success which serves as a research and programmatic initiative.

A view of the UNCG Auditorium gallery from the stage filled with an orchestra.

CVPA Names Distinguished Alumni

“I said to my mom, ‘This is where I want to go to school.’” The College of Visual and Performing Arts’ new distinguished alumni reflect on the experiences and opportunities that set them up for success through life.