UNCG Dining Services: The Heart Behind Your Plate
A team of hard-working people serve up good food and smiles. The dining spots on campus are an easy source of encouragement for students with busy schedules.
A team of hard-working people serve up good food and smiles. The dining spots on campus are an easy source of encouragement for students with busy schedules.
Maj. SaQuang Lam, along with other Spartans, helped drive the hurricane recovery work by leading missions, delivering supplies, and answering the need in communities across Western North Carolina.
The UNO Club is a testament to how UNCG students form groups that feel like families, even if that means the occasional feud over a surprise “Pick 4” card. Since its first game on a Zoom call, this club has drawn crowds and fueled positive energy.
A UNCG study abroad trip to Dominican Republic encouraged public health students to look at the need through an international lens. One of those students, A’myah Wilson, shares her key takeaways.
Training makes a difference on the mind just like the body, especially since college academics are a whole new playing field. UNCG’s peer coaches offer a behind-the-scenes look at what they do—and don’t do—to help students cut the stress, build up study tricks, and boost their school-life balance.
Nancy Hoffmann, motivated by a love for art and a dedication to honoring her late husband, established an endowment at the Weatherspoon Art Museum. The gift supports academic programming through guest speaker stipends, provides funding for faculty and student exhibitions, and enriches the curriculum for all learners.
UNCG’s new Google-funded Cybersecurity Clinic is protecting small businesses and nonprofits from emerging online threats while preparing students for high-demand careers. In just one semester, it’s nearly reached its first-year goals.
Through education, advocacy, and intervention, the CHCS eviction mediation program – a collaboration between UNCG and Legal Aid of North Carolina – benefits the entire community.
The work of UNCG alumna Margaret Arbuckle ’74 M.Ed., ’84 Ph.D. centered around tirelessly building bridges within Greensboro. She was recognized last weekend when she received the Lifetime Community Service Award from the International Civil Rights Center & Museum.
A UNCG program collaborates with teachers and families to create gardens at Guilford County child care centers, and connects them with local farmers, to promote healthy living from early childhood.