New traditions honor a bold Class of 2023

UNCG awards 2,082 undergraduate degrees, 676 masters degrees and 117 doctoral hoods at May commencement celebrations honoring student achievement, the support of family, and the Spartan community.

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Psych Major Speaks from Experience

Senior Sirine Hijazi has come a long way since she arrived at Newcomers School. Now she is finishing her psychology major at UNCG and giving back to her local alma mater.

Young woman in a dress with a medal around her neck poses in front of Alumni House.

CHANCE Meets Preparation for honors Grad

Diana Moreno arrived at UNC Greensboro as a first-generation college student and found inspiration and tenacious support from faculty members, which kept her on a path of high achievement.

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Science Everywhere Returns with a Bang

UNCG’s campus will be open to the public on April 22 from noon to 4pm for Science Everywhere, a family-friendly event with inspiring science activities, lab and facility tours, and exhibitions.

Two students study in a stark white gallery room in the Weatherspoon with 12 portraits hanging on the wall.

ART reflects black history in Frank woods’ life’s work

UNCG emeritus professor of AADS, Dr. Frank Woods, is an educator, scholar and artist who has spent his life’s work uncovering the contributions of Black artists throughout history. His homage to them is on exhibit at the Weatherspoon now.

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School of Nursing receives Armfield Foundation grant

The UNC Greensboro School of Nursing has been awarded a $100,000 grant from The Edward M. Armfield, Sr. Foundation to bring innovative nursing practices to at-risk students at Moss Street Partnership School in Reidsville, North Carolina. The grant will be funded for four years, running through 2023. The School of Nursing… Continue reading…

Dracula (Dathan B. Williams) standing behind Mina Harker (Maggie Thompson)

Spartans spook in ‘Dracula,’ adapted by UNCG professor

Just in time for Halloween, Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale, “Dracula,” is hitting Triad Stage with a cast and creative crew that includes 11 UNC Greensboro alumni, faculty, and students. Preston Lane, Triad Stage co-founder and an adjunct graduate faculty member in the School of Theatre, serves as the playwright. “I… Continue reading…