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Spartan Summer Excursions: Date Night (or Day) Ideas
Use this guide to plan the perfect date for your special someone before summer’s over.
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Spartan Summer Excursions: Date Night (or Day) Ideas
Use this guide to plan the perfect date for your special someone before summer’s over.
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5 Perks of a UNCG Degree That Maximize Lifelong Earnings
UNCG’s excellence, value, and beloved student experience coupled with the benefits of a school of its size and diversity make it a practical decision for prospects hoping to maximize their profitability.
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UNCG School of Nursing Receives $2.4 Million Award
The state is allocating more than $2.4 million to increase nursing degree completions.
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![Sofie Muska and Annabelle Kizer, two of the 2024 Pubantz Artists in Residence.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/LIHC_24_3.jpg)
A Storybook, a Novel, and Three Corsets
April 8, 2024
Three honors students tackle storytelling through written, graphic and costume projects for the Pubantz Artists in Residence Program.
![Two students work behind a desk at the Kaplan Center with harnesses and carabiners hanging on a wall behind them.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Studentemployeesfeature.jpg)
UNCG Appreciates Our Student Employees
April 8, 2024
Student employees fill vital roles at UNCG and gain valuable work experience along the way.
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UNCG Students Engage in Collaboration and Creation in [where-else] at Elsewhere Museum
April 5, 2024
A new theatre work called [where-else] opens April 5th at Elsewhere, an artist residency and museum in downtown Greensboro. The piece was developed by UNCG Assistant Professor of Theatre Robi Arce-Martínez and 19 students.
![Two students stand in front of a downtown building with a Woolworth's sign.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/AADSMellonGrantfeature.jpg)
AADS Receives Mellon Grant for Equity-Based Educational Programs
April 5, 2024
The Mellon Foundation awards UNCG’s African American and African Diaspora Studies department $100,000 for equity-based education programs to extend to high schools in Greensboro and High Point.
![Dean Sherine Obare with a student work in a UNCG JSNN lab.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/jsnn-anniversary-305885-F.jpg)
Celebrating 15 Years of Groundbreaking Innovation at the Nano Scale
April 4, 2024
Students and faculty at JSNN may work with microscopic materials, but their discoveries have enormous implications, from sustainability to safety. They’re celebrating the people who made JSNN into a space that nurtures innovation.
![Debra Neblett walking down a hallway in UNCG School of Nursing.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/SON-Debra-Neblett-0056.jpg)
Research explores self-care of diabetes and diabetes distress
April 3, 2024
Postdoctoral scholar and UNCG alumna Debra Neblett ’91, ’22 Ph.D. studies type two diabetes among non-Hispanic Black adults.
![Three students gather in the hall with advisor, Robin Maxwell. Banner on wall behind them lists info about preprofessional programs.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Premed-feature.jpg)
Students Excel in UNCG’s Pre-Medical Programs
April 3, 2024
Students break down the difference makers that explain UNCG graduates’ high acceptance rates for medical school and other health-related programs.
![A UNCG Child Care Education Program staff member works with two children](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Childcare-Crop_1.jpg)
UNCG Offering Free Childcare For Qualifying Student-Parents
April 2, 2024
A federal grant awarded to UNC Greensboro’s Child Care Education Program is providing life-changing opportunities for qualifying student-parents by offering free childcare on campus.