Mobile Health Unit Serves Community
UNCG School of Nursing’s Minerva’s Mobile Health Unit serves the community, meeting people where they are.
UNCG School of Nursing’s Minerva’s Mobile Health Unit serves the community, meeting people where they are.
This year’s awardees demonstrated outstanding service through advancing communication skills in the community, enhancing financial management, and leading the way in a student organization for future healthcare providers.
This April, Staff Senate has organized the UNCG Teacher Supply Drive, a service initiative that supports graduating educators.
UNCG members bring meaningful service to local communities, with a primary focus on supporting individuals experiencing homelessness.
Discover the many student organizations at UNCG and find your niche within lively communities that represent culture, service, arts, athletics, and academics. One club builds connections among students who want to get into health care.
Staff Senate is sponsoring the March Spartan Open Pantry Food Drive. They invite the UNCG community to help donate to students in need from March 1-31. Items needed: *Please do not bring any styrofoam containers. Drop-off boxes can be found in the following locations:
The Board of Trustees recognized Linda Carlisle ’72 and Ed Kitchen, whose dedication to the arts and economic development are felt in Greensboro and North Carolina.
UNCG chemistry students bring fun experiments to a local elementary school to spark an interest in science and provide enrichment that elementary science curriculums are missing.
Spartan-Well Being is offering students free coaching in health, finance, and other areas of wellbeing they want to improve, providing flexible options to meet their needs and help them achieve their goals effectively.
UNCG students celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with acts of service and advocacy.