Interdisciplinary Study Indicates Health Benefits from Gluten-free Grain Teff
UNCG biology and chemistry researchers find that increasingly popular African grain exhibits antioxidant activity in human cells, adding to evidence of health benefits.
UNCG biology and chemistry researchers find that increasingly popular African grain exhibits antioxidant activity in human cells, adding to evidence of health benefits.
After a national search, UNC Greensboro is pleased to announce that Dr. Maria Pitre-Martin will become the next executive director of the UNCG SERVE Center.
Work by UNCG creative writing Professor Stuart Dischell is in 2023’s Best American Poetry, the anthology considered the gold standard for American poets.
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.
Researchers at UNC Greensboro and High Point University are collaborating on two studies to improve treatments for concussion and burning mouth syndrome.
With projects investigating sleep and health, childhood obesity, augmented reality tech, and more, UNCG researchers make history for a third consecutive year as funding climbs to $67.6 million.
A gamer. A researcher. An anthropology and religious studies double major. Meet Sophia Rosenberg, who found their path to the future through UNCG’s Network for the Cultural Study of Videogaming.
UNCG research shows that college students generally don’t find their parents’ text messages intrusive.
Verbal intervention training offered by UNCG’s Center for Youth, Family and Community Partnerships, helps professionals – in the midst of a rapidly changing situation – safely address the mental health needs of young people.
Mentorship starts early in the labs at UNCG. From biology to biochemistry, students share how professors welcomed them into their areas of expertise and included them in research breakthroughs.