The University community will have opportunities to hear special presentations in the coming weeks and months from members of our outstanding faculty.
The University community will have opportunities to hear special presentations in the coming weeks and months from members of our outstanding faculty.
UNC Greensboro is well into the third week of Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrating and honoring the rich cultural heritage of the Hispanic/Latino community.
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November 16, 2022
Dr. Erin Reifsteck and Dr. Michael Hemphill’s research is focused on supporting student veterans’ post-military wellbeing. Partnering with Military-Affiliated Services, they’re organizing events and activities tailored to the student veteran experience at UNCG.
November 16, 2022
James Goins and Scott Garrison share some of the secrets and history of the auditorium during a walk through the building – from the basement to the attic – and share what it takes to create memorable experiences for audiences and performers.
November 16, 2022
Through the support of the Veterans Access Program, UNCG alumni LeNora Harley received her nursing degree. The VAP provides support for military veterans, active reservists, and active duty military to earn their BSN.
November 16, 2022
Dr. Gregory Grieve, who is an ethnographer by training, studies the concept of evil in video games and how players navigate the choices presented in-game.
November 15, 2022
Gabe Barker planned to be a teacher and was working toward a credential at UNCG when he realized he really wanted to follow his parents into the restaurant business. Today, he’s at the helm of Pizzeria Mercato in downtown Carrboro, where he strives to give his patrons “an experience they’ll remember for the rest of their lives.” He says pizza is “the coal that drives the train engine” of the vegetable-focused menu, which also includes salads, homemade pastas, and gelato. Many of the ingredients come from the nationally recognized farmers market across the street, which inspires his cooking.
November 14, 2022
The No. 7 team now goes on to the 2022 NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament after defeating the Mercer Bears, 2-1, on Saturday night. With the win at UNCG Soccer Stadium, the Spartans extended its unbeaten streak to 9-0-1 at home, the first undefeated season at home since 2002.
November 8, 2022
From November 7-10, events across campus will connect first-generation college students with resources to excel, and celebrate their contributions to the Spartan family. UNCG recognizes the sacrifices, expectations, and aspirations that drive students who are changemakers within their own families.
November 7, 2022
A self-proclaimed “big nerd,” Theo Noussi is fascinated by nanoscience, which requires the use of sophisticated microscopy to study at a very small scale. Noussi, in his fifth year of a doctoral program in the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN) at UNCG, is a native of Cameroon and the youngest of eight children. He came to the United States six years ago to earn a master’s degree in earth science, with a specialization in environmental science, at North Carolina Central University.