Jasmine Riddle, Guarantee Scholar, BS 2023

Setting a new standard

“Everyday there’s something going on in our world that will need attention from public health workers. I want to be a part of helping,” says Jasmine Riddle, who will receive her bachelor of science in community health education this May.

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.

Excited students

Camp out this summer with UNCG

Writing, reptiles, esports, and culture are all front and center this summer. Learn more about UNCG’s on-campus camps, activities, and programs for 2023.

Nihal Al Raees stands under a tree on UNCG campus with her two daughters

Resilience and renaissance

“This is why we did this. So our daughters would have the opportunity to live, work, and be safe.” Nihal Al Raees, energy analyst for UNCG Facilities Operations, who immigrated from Iraq in 2009.

Sunrise on a quiet beach with dunes and seagrass in the foreground.

IARc students venture to Wild Dunes

Sixteen UNCG interior architecture students travel to Charleston for an opportunity to develop restaurant redesign plans for Wild Dunes Resort.

Woman poses with Spiro in front of the bookstore with balloons around her while her mom snaps a photo.

I filed my FAFSA. Now what?

Filing your FAFSA is only the first step. UNCG’s Financial Aid department can be a helpful guide in funding your educational journey.

16 students and a teacher in a crazy group pose on a porch with notebooks

Alumni and faculty assign dream projects to IARc undergrads

Professor Travis Hicks’s connection with previous student, Anna Will Maginn, is creating an incredible opportunity for UNCG Interior Architecture fourth year undergraduates to participate in a real-world designer-client relationship at Wild Dunes Resort.

Three Dietetic Interns pose with UNCG professor Moyer.

Dietetic interns take over UNCG dining hall 

Sixteen dietetic interns took over two food stations in the Fountain View Dining Hall this fall, applying their food safety and management skills to a real-world situation.