UNCG Teams Up with Greensboro Fire Department to Improve Fire Safety
Communication studies students collaborate with the Greensboro Fire Department for a service-learning project to educate the community about fire safety.
Communication studies students collaborate with the Greensboro Fire Department for a service-learning project to educate the community about fire safety.
The UNCG Child Care Education Program – NAEYC accredited and a 5-star center – has openings for children whose birthdates fall between September 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021. For this age, tuition ranges from $1,065-$865 per month. Hours for operation are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
New students are getting a taste of campus now during SOAR. More opportunities to make their first days as Spartans a welcoming experience are coming up with 1GNITE and NAV1GATE.
The rise of AI tools has the potential to change all facets of business. UNCG is not only preparing the future programmers of AI; it’s preparing future business owners and employees to make AI an effective tool in the workforce.
Dr. Traci Parry’s lab explores exercise as a treatment for cancer cachexia, a muscle and fat wasting disorder that occurs in patients with chronic diseases.
The City of Greensboro has begun refurbishing 30 College Hill area street signs. Intersections in the area may be temporarily closed during the two-month project period. See the map and read more at UNCG News.
Spartan Printing operations are winding down and will end on June 30.
Two UNCG alumni are using their skills of teaching English as a second language both in the U.S. and abroad.
A former college athlete, Brian Hall funneled drive and discipline into earned success in the UNCG MBA program and his career at Greensboro-based Samet Corporation.
Kat Robinson is grateful for UNCG’s online programs. She can pursue becoming a librarian without sacrificing family time.