The UNCG Effect: Social Mobility Explained
Higher education circles call it social mobility, but graduates and their families can best explain the impact of a degree and how UNCG makes their lives better and North Carolina communities stronger.
Higher education circles call it social mobility, but graduates and their families can best explain the impact of a degree and how UNCG makes their lives better and North Carolina communities stronger.
UNC Greensboro announces two appointments by the North Carolina General Assembly to the UNCG Board of Trustees.
Tavis Kordell Cunningham ’23 returns to Greensboro to perform at the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in the first national tour of the Broadway musical, “Some Like It Hot,” an updated stage adaptation of the 1959 Billy Wilder film.
“I never imagined I would have the chance to go on a tour this extensive.” UNCG performers spent this spring barnstorming across more than 1,000 miles of the American South.
This Latino-based – but not Latino-exclusive – organization focuses on the personal and professional development of its members by hosting a series of events throughout the year. Its expanding membership since 2020 demonstrates the demand.
The cafeteria food experience, a high school conversation, and a lab focused on cell division all became seeds of inspiration for winning presentations at the 2025 Carolyn & Norwood Thomas Undergraduate Research Expo.
Greensboro residents will have a chance to see the Philharmonia in action for free this weekend June 15 in LeBauer Park, on the UNCG Great Lawn as part of the city’s Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park series.
Alumna Vivian Dennis got her start at UNCG, became a respected nursing leader in the U.S. Air Force, and returned to UNCG to share her knowledge as the School of Nursing Advisory Board chair.
Gaurang Doshi expounds on the mentor who prepared him to teach within the School of Music. UNCG is the only university in the state that offers Indian classical music.
UNC Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announce Masud H. Chowdhury, Ph.D., as the new dean of the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN).