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Class of 2024: Luis Roman Finds His Script In UNCG’S Media Studies
When Luis Roman transferred to UNCG from a local community college, he wasn’t sure if he’d be able to find his people. Now graduating in May 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in media studies, Roman says UNCG helped find his community to thrive.
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Class of 2024: Luis Roman Finds His Script In UNCG’S Media Studies
When Luis Roman transferred to UNCG from a local community college, he wasn’t sure if he’d be able to find his people. Now graduating in May 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in media studies, Roman says UNCG helped find his community to thrive.
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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 Medical Sociologist Examines Black Women’s Perspectives in Health Care
February 7, 2024
Dr. Jeannette Wade studies how society shapes young Black women’s experiences in health care.
Young Scholars Shine in Custom Outfits Made by UNCG Seniors
February 6, 2024
Young scholars took a trip behind the scenes to see how UNCG’s Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies students design clothing, ending with a customized outfit they can wear for their school’s morning news show.
UNCG and Well-Spring Partnership Brings Broadway To Greensboro
February 6, 2024
The “Broadway to Greensboro” program, a partnership between UNCG and Well-Spring, is not only giving students access to Broadway talent, but preparing them for their time in the spotlight too.
Honoring Black Artists: Rhiannon Giddens
February 5, 2024
In the theme of Black History Month 2024, “African Americans and the Arts,” UNCG is highlighting the Black artists of our community. UNCG alumna Rhiannon Giddens is already a two-time Grammy Award recipient. Now, she’s a Pulitzer Prize winner.
Honoring Black Artists: Dasia Amos
February 2, 2024
In the theme of Black History Month 2024, “African Americans and the Arts,” UNCG is highlighting the Black artists of our community. Student Dasia Amos is currently performing in the ensemble of “MJ The Musical” on Broadway.
Spartan Love for UNCG Campus Hideaways
February 2, 2024
Students find beautiful, tucked-away spots on UNCG’s campus for quiet reflection, study and inspiration.
Online MLIS Program Rated Among Nation’s Top 10
February 1, 2024
The online Master of Library and Information Science program in UNCG’s School of Education has been ranked the ninth-best program in the nation and the top one in North Carolina. The rating was issued by BestColleges.com.
Help for Healing from Past Relationship Abuse
February 1, 2024
UNCG Professor Christine Murray has launched a unique survivor-focused, online tool for people who have experienced domestic abuse called The Source for Survivors. Her goal: create a space that encourages community and support for domestic abuse survivors on a long-term healing journey.