Crows of students gather around Homecoming 2022 bonfire at night.

A year at UNCG: looking back at 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… Continue reading…

School of Education Teacher Education Fellows

UNCG Teacher Education Fellows Program leads to increased opportunities, scholarships for students

Developing high-quality and well-prepared teachers is a priority for the School of Education at UNC Greensboro. Doing so by reducing potential financial barriers for students is also key.

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By combining these priorities, the School of Education developed the UNCG Teacher Education Fellows program, a scholarship opportunity for incoming freshmen students wishing to major in elementary education, middle grades education, special education, and dual (elementary and special) education, as well as majors in the College of Arts and Sciences with secondary education concentrations. Over a four-year period, Teacher Education Fellows provides $20,000 in scholarship funds to each student admitted to the program.

Faculty work with the Unreal engine in the Esports Center.

An easy way for faculty to access gaming and Esports resources

UNCG’s Network for the Cultural Study of Videogaming (NCSV) connects cross-disciplinary faculty and students from across campus and beyond, creating a hub of research and learning around video games and their cultures.Our events, programming, and curriculum place UNCG at the forefront of this cultural landscape.

Professor Stuart Dischell talks to writing students with pen, paper, and a stack of books.

The Greensboro Review publishes its 112th issue

Despite challenges in literary publishing, our campus staff remains hard at work and dedicated to rigorous editorial production. Graduate students in creative writing continue to serve as editors and interns on “The Greensboro Review,” and our editors emeritus have gone on to pursue careers at celebrated publishing houses, literary agencies, arts organizations, tech companies, and universities across the country.

Moss Street Partnership School sharing holiday cheer

Moss Street Partnership School is wishing to bring cheer approximately a hundred families that are in need this holiday season. They are working to provide families in need with gift cards in lieu of specific gifts.

Anyone who would like to purchase a gift card to pass along to families, please donate a minimum of $25 increment gift cards (ex. $50 donation as two $25 cards) to the families. Local stores in Reidsville include Wal-Mart, Sheetz, Lowes Food, Food Lion, Family Dollar, Shell, and Amazon.

Please review the available slots and select a date to drop off the gift card. Donors may also request someone from the administrative team pick them up. Upon selecting a date, please indicate how many gift cards are being donated and the amount.

Please drop off gift card or cards at Moss Street Partnership School to the principal, Dr. Catina Chestnut or the school social worker Courtney Hall by Friday, December 9. Any questions can be emailed to Dr. Chestnut or Hall, or call 336-349-5370.

The MSPS staff appreciate everyone’s generosity.

UNCG men's soccer player celebrates on the field, surrounded by Stanford players.

Cheer on men’s soccer at home

For the first time in Division I history, men’s soccer made the Elite 8 of the NCAA Division I Championship. They will play Indiana here at home. Tickets are available now to watch and send lots of Spartan pride their way.