• Africa and the Future of Global Research

    Union Square 124 East Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Let’s explore how Africa is shaping the future of global research! Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Elsie S. Kanza, Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania. This talk will explore Africa’s evolving role in shaping global research, spotlighting opportunities for partnership, innovation, and knowledge exchange across continents. What... Continue reading...

  • Fashion Writer Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson Lecture

    Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave., Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    As a part of the 2025 Wicker Endowment Program, award-winning writer Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson shares how fashion innovator Claire McCardell revolutionized comfort and practicality in women's fashion with zippers, pockets, ballet flats, and more. This is a free event, but spots are limited. Reserve your seat! Dickinson, whose work has... Continue reading...

  • Webinar: Digitized Historical Periodical Databases

    UNCG Libraries presents a webinar series on “Research and Applications.” This webinar series is for UNCG students, staff, faculty, instructors, alumni, donors, and librarians. The series will cover topics on library resources and research tools. Whether you’re a historian or history buff (or just a big fan of Bridgerton), you can... Continue reading...

  • The Art of Gaming

    Weatherspoon Art Musuem 500 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    John Borchert has always been interested in how art and technology connect to culture and morality. That’s reflected in his background as a faculty affiliate of religious studies, director of the Network for the Cultural Study of Videogaming, and director of the videogaming and esports studies program. As the Weatherspoon’s Benjamin Fellow, he’ll convene working groups with interdisciplinary faculty... Continue reading...

    Free and open to the public
  • Lawther Lecture Series

    Nursing and Instructional Building (NIB) 1007 Walker Ave., Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Community and Therapeutic Recreation alumni, Chris Wilson, will be the featured speaker, with a reception to follow. We invite everyone to attend his talk, "Quality of Life is a Right: Designing Lives, Not Programs."RSVP if attending.

  • Community Connections – Diabetes and Immunizations

    Union Square 124 East Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, the American Diabetes Association, and the UNCG School of Nursing are offering free training to adults living with diabetes, health care professionals and others in the community about the increased risk of severe complications from... Continue reading...

  • Constructive Speech in Contentious Times

    School of Education, Room 118 1300 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    American University's PERIL (Polarization and Extremism Research & Innovation Lab) hosts a workshop for UNCG faculty/staff to foster constructive dialogue, manage conflicts, help with deescalation and find common ground. RSVP by Feb. 19. Free lunch.

  • An Evening with Author Casey McQuiston

    Elliott University Center 507 Stirling St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The UNCG University Libraries and the Greensboro Bound Book festival proudly present an evening with author Casey McQuiston, known for their best-selling novels including "Red, White, and Royal Blue" and "The Pairing." The event is free and public! Please register in advance.