UNCG awarded $2 million to grow bioindustrial manufacturing workforce across North Carolina
UNCG has received a $2 million award to launch NC BioMISSION, a bioindustrial workforce training and research program in North Carolina.
UNCG has received a $2 million award to launch NC BioMISSION, a bioindustrial workforce training and research program in North Carolina.
Art has always been a part of Aguilar’s life. It led her to check out UNCG, and all her experiences convinced her to stay for her master of fine arts. Her professors encouraged her to explore her Mexican roots, inspiring some of her favorite creations.
For five seniors on the softball team, commencement didn’t end their collegiate experience. This team went on to win the SoCon championship and is still surviving and advancing through NCAA tournament play.
This latest issue shares personal impact stories of the momentous Light the Way campaign, shines a spotlight on alumni leading the arts scene, and displays Spartans’ museum work in time for America 250.
Discover ways UNCG uplifts Asian cultures during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and all year long.
Nikolai Tassin ’26 arrived at UNCG expecting to pursue therapy, but discovering undergraduate research reshaped his path. Through hands‑on lab work, mentorship, and campus leadership, he found confidence, community, and a passion for inquiry. His experiences in research, creativity, and advocacy guided him toward Commencement and his future career.
The team heads to the 2026 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament to play Clemson on Friday at 4:30 p.m. This weekend’s 4-0 shutout of Samford earned them their fourth SoCon sweep. This was the 17th shutout of the season, the most since 2000.
Theatre brings out all facets of Spring 2026 tassel turner Christian Bartney’s personality: actor, dancer, and musician. At UNCG, he found his passion for choreography. He emerged as a leader among dance and his fellow drama students during productions like “Carrie” and “Lempicka.”
Susan Safran ’77 received an honorary doctor of science degree for her exceptional guidance in advanced learning in health care, emergency training, and higher education. Randall Kaplan received an honorary doctor of laws degree for his visionary leadership, public service, and philanthropy, establishing a transformative impact across North Carolina.
UNCG graduated 2,813 students on May 7–8 to the Class of 2026, each with their own story that brought them here. And every one of them will leave with something lasting and transformative, their degrees like passports for entry into big places and bright futures.