Khalis Cain: A Championship Year
Khalis Cain grew up in San Jose, Calif., and played Spartan women’s basketball for her entire 5-year career at UNC Greensboro, a power forward with a talent for rebounds and blocks.
Khalis Cain grew up in San Jose, Calif., and played Spartan women’s basketball for her entire 5-year career at UNC Greensboro, a power forward with a talent for rebounds and blocks.
UNCG’s hype video features an undergraduate, a masters, and a doctoral candidate whose accomplishments and bright futures exemplify that of the Spartan Class of 2025.
Alumna Chloe Siegel ’24, who earned her degrees in dance studies and political science, encourages Lloyd International Honors students to make connections, take notice, and find their passion.
A love of electronics and technology led Zion Turner to a program that understood his unique circumstances and how to help him fit into a thriving community at UNCG.
UNCG will confer 2,855 degrees at May commencement ceremonies celebrating individual excellence and traditions of educational opportunity.
On the first day of Military Appreciation Month, iCOMMAND launched with a UNCG symposium for Advancing Research and Innovation for National Defense and Security.
Inspired by her grandmother to become a nurse, Jyesha McKinney’s time at UNCG is defined by leadership, community, and service.
Dr. Amanda Graham will shape and bring to life a bold vision for the Jeanne Tannenbaum Center for Creative Practice that is currently under construction. She was Associate Director of Engagement at Chapel Hill’s Carolina Performing Arts for seven years.
The Weatherspoon Art Museum invited UNCG students to learn what it’s like to be a curator. They talk about what it took to put together one of this spring’s exhibits.
The fourth season of Follow Me includes day-in-the-life videos featuring UNCG students who are driven to advocate for others.