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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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Highlights of Culture Mill Residency ‘When we were Queens…’
March 30, 2023
The residency hosted by the Weatherspoon Art Museum explores the concepts of space and value through motion and audience interaction, and student groups who focus on the arts are eager to learn more.
![Dr. Kimberly Petersen and Dr. Brittany Cassidy are the winners of UNCG's 2023 Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2023-undergraduate-research-mentorship-awards-288100-F.jpg)
Undergraduate research mentorship winners announced
March 29, 2023
Dr. Kimberly Petersen and Dr. Brittany Cassidy have prepared students for incredible careers in medical fields, biotech companies, and graduate schools.
![Jean Muson with her artwork in the hallway of the Ferguson Building.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Muson-UNCG1.jpg)
Gerontology hallway exemplifies creativity
March 28, 2023
Assistant Professor Dr. Elise Eifert created a new way to draw attention to engaged senior citizens while adding color to hallway.
![Cannon after her graduation from the UNCG MBA program in December 2022.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/UNCG-2-1.jpeg)
Two-Time Alumna Reflects on Bryan School
March 27, 2023
Jennifer Cannon, a two-time alumna, formed meaningful connections at UNCG’s Bryan School for more than a decade.
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Animation club sparks creativity and community
March 23, 2023
UNC Greensboro’s new BFA in Animation is allowing students to pursue new creative avenues, but even if you’re not studying animation, the new animation club allows you to find your place at UNCG.
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Research clues about Covid In chemistry and toenails
March 23, 2023
The baffling discrepancies in severity of COVID-19 infections just caught a break thanks to two UNCG researcher-led studies published this winter.
![Dr. Nicole Perry, alumna of Human Development and Family Studies, plays with her son in her lab.](https://www.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/nicole-perry-research-287436-F.jpg)
Alumna studies a critical window of time in childhood
March 22, 2023
Nicole Perry explores the connection between children’s emotions and their adult caregivers. She delves into the research into a defining point in a child’s development, and how UNCG helps satisfy her curiosity.
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Alum Returns to Fight Guilford’s Opioid crisis
March 21, 2023
Amanda Clark’s undergrad education at UNCG influences her today as she returns to Greensboro to battle the opioid crisis in Guilford County.