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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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UNC Greensboro Extends Commitment Deadline For Admitted First Year Students
March 25, 2024
UNC Greensboro, in alignment with other institutions in the UNC System and many nationally, has chosen to extend the commitment deadline for its admitted first-year students to May 15.
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Gupta wins UNCG’s Thomas Undergrad Research Mentor Award
March 22, 2024
Professor Sat Gupta, a statistician whose research interests include survey sampling and biostatistics, has received the 2024 UNCG Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Award in the tenured category.
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UNCG Alumna Forges Her Own Path In Dementia Care
March 22, 2024
UNC Greensboro offers one of only two accredited gerontology graduate programs on the East Coast. Alumna Rachael Wonderlin ’13 M.S. is using her degree to shape what dementia care looks like across the country with her own consulting business – something others told her wasn’t even possible.
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Dr. Nancy White: Minerva’s First Ph.D.
March 21, 2024
Nancy White thought her time at Woman’s College was complete until one of the deans approached her with a unique offer. Taking that offer earned White a distinguished place in UNCG history.
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NC’s Best College Experience May Surprise You
March 20, 2024
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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Hope Springs Eternal in UNCG Photography Faculty’s Art
March 19, 2024
With plants collected by famed poets Emily Dickinson and Henry David Thoreau and unique 19th century photography techniques, UNCG’s Leah Sobsey explores the past, present, and potential futures of plants endangered by climate change.
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Libyan Student at UNCG Pursues a Future as Human Rights Advocate
March 19, 2024
Fulbright student Omar Sufian selects UNCG’s peace and conflict studies program in hopes of bringing greater human rights to people in Libya and beyond.
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Mary Webb Nicholson: UNCG’s First to take Flight
March 18, 2024
The former UNCG student rubbed elbows with Amelia Earhart, helping to pave the way for women in aviation before she made the ultimate sacrifice. She left a legacy that’s celebrated in the U.S. and Great Britain.