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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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UNCG MBA student consults formulate startup guide for local nonprofits
January 3, 2023
Students from UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics are bridging the gap between community and classroom through their recent UNCG MBA Capstone project on nonprofit development.
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A year at UNCG: looking back at 2022
December 29, 2022
From Esports tournaments to groundbreaking research on bees, UNC Greensboro dreamed big, worked toward its mission for student excellence, and continued to leave a tangible impact on the world. Here’s a look back at what happened at UNCG in 2022. Making waves in sports UNCG is cementing its place in … Continued
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Peace and conflict studies associate professor awarded second fulbright
December 27, 2022
For the second time in less than a decade, Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) Associate Professor Dr. Jeremy Rinker received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award.
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Pakistani Student Organization raises money for flood victims
December 26, 2022
Pakistani Student Organization raises money for flood victims Fun events such as a mock wedding and a mythology showcase carried a somber purpose for UNC Greensboro’s Pakistani Student Organization (PSO). They were more than an opportunity to share their culture on campus. They may provide a lifeline to people across … Continued
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Undergraduate research paved alumna’s career path
December 23, 2022
Alexis Davis ’19’s love of biology and chemistry has taken her to Ghana and gotten her work published in scientific journals. She started laying the foundation for success through her research into viruses at UNCG.
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Professor’s estate gift impacts UNCG arts
December 21, 2022
The arts at UNCG received a $266,389 gift from the estate of former art history professor Claire Kelleher, a longtime faculty member and scholar of medieval art and architecture.
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Fighting food waste and feeding people
December 20, 2022
For some families, the holidays are a season of leftovers. But for others, it’s a season of need. The Food Recovery Network fights both hunger and food waste on campus.
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New Bench aims to spark conversation, inclusion
December 19, 2022
A new, brightly-colored bench that now sits outside the Elliot University Center is the culmination of a four-year project for Community and Therapeutic Recreation (CTR) alumna Claire Corrigan.