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Class of 2024: Tiffany Tan Shapes Her PhD Journey From UNCG
Tiffany Tan is graduating from UNC Greensboro in May 2024 with two degrees and she will soon get started on her doctoral studies as well. The Chapel Hill native is on the fast-track to academic success, thanks to her hard work and the opportunities she received at UNCG.
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Class of 2024: Tiffany Tan Shapes Her PhD Journey From UNCG
Tiffany Tan is graduating from UNC Greensboro in May 2024 with two degrees and she will soon get started on her doctoral studies as well. The Chapel Hill native is on the fast-track to academic success, thanks to her hard work and the opportunities she received at UNCG.
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$5 Million Mellon Grant Provides Paid Internships for Humanities Students
Mellon Foundation awards one of the largest grants in UNCG’s history to put humanities students to work in 650 paid internships at 130 local nonprofits.
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NC’s Best College Experience May Surprise You
When the student experience is broken down into criteria that really matter – cost, facilities, community, and diversity – UNCG rises to the top in North Carolina.
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UNCG Center Brings out the Best in Children
February 21, 2024
For the past 20 years, CYFCP’s Bringing Out the Best has lived up to its name by helping Guilford County residents under 5 years old overcome behavioral, social, and emotional challenges.
Spartan Love for Faculty and Staff
February 20, 2024
Check out this sampling of UNCG students’ favorite faculty and staff members and the personal reasons why they make a difference to the students they serve.
Cody Rigsby ’09: Finding Your Way Is Not Always A Straight Line
February 19, 2024
Cody Rigby’s ’09 journey to success as one of Peloton’s top instructors was anything but easy. But, as he says, “a cute face and determination can open a lot of doors.” And of course, there’s his UNCG education.
UNCG Author Diane Oliver Rediscovered After 60 Years
February 19, 2024
“Neighbors and Other Stories” collects some of the short stories written by Diane Oliver ’64, an alumna who played a key role in the integration of Greensboro during her time at UNCG.
31 UNCG Student-Athletes Named to SoCon Fall Academic All-Conference Team
February 16, 2024
After a stellar performance in the classroom this semester, 31 UNC Greensboro student-athletes have earned a spot on the Fall 2023 Academic All-Southern Conference (SoCon) team.
Applications Open For Greensboro Project Space Summer Residency
February 16, 2024
Applications are now open for the Greensboro Project Space summer student residency. The program allows students to experiment and create with their art beyond the classroom. Each student – either a junior, senior, or recently graduated alum – gets their own gallery space in GPS.
Trauma-Informed Educators Contribute to Safe, Effective School Culture
February 15, 2024
UNCG launched the Trauma-Informed Professional Practice K-12 Educator (TIPP K-12 Educator) Certificate Program, a virtual program for educators to help them recognize the signs of trauma in their classrooms and among their colleagues. The interactive, 16-module online training program that equips educators with an understanding of trauma’s impact on the lives of students, teachers, staff and families.
Honoring Black Artists: David Aarons
February 15, 2024
As an ethnomusicologist, UNCG Assistant Professor David Aarons focuses on music’s role in culture. He and his students use music as a lens to see how cultures move, adapt, and interact over time.