7 Questions with a Spartan: AMP, MBA with Jadyn Koranteng
Jadyn Koranteng ’24 shares her experience with UNCG’s Bryan School’s Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP) in this insightful Spartan Q&A.
Jadyn Koranteng ’24 shares her experience with UNCG’s Bryan School’s Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP) in this insightful Spartan Q&A.
With the help of financial aid, scholarships and supportive professors, Bryan School student Cat Regan has found a home at UNCG.
Elice Evans, alumna of UNCG’s Interpreting, Deaf Education and Advocacy Services (IDEAS) program, has taken her interpreting skills to the skies and beyond.
“There’s no place like home” truly applies to alumna April Albritton now that she’s returned to the land of Cheerwine. She’s joined the city of Greensboro’s leadership, discovering ways to attract young workers and new families.
“Everyday there’s something going on in our world that will need attention from public health workers. I want to be a part of helping,” says Jasmine Riddle, who will receive her bachelor of science in community health education this May.
School of Nursing graduate Beck Foster followed his family members into the medical field, finding his path in the trauma ICU and excelling in patient communication.
“This is why we did this. So our daughters would have the opportunity to live, work, and be safe.” Nihal Al Raees, energy analyst for UNCG Facilities Operations, who immigrated from Iraq in 2009.
Get women-to-women mentorship at the Triad Business Journal’s Mentoring Monday.
Celebrate the Trail to Recovery is a UNCG-sponsored hiking group for those with cancer diagnoses. Participants reap the benefits of physical activity and supportive friends.
HDFS student Youselene Beauplan is committed to helping youth navigate trauma and forging a path for future first-generation students.