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- Bryan School Supports NC Wine IndustryUNCG’s Bryan School partners with North Carolina’s wine industry to support and guide its growth. The post Bryan School Supports NC Wine Industry appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Faculty and Staff Celebrate the End of Another Year with Awards, SendoffsThe Schools and Colleges acknowledged the shining example of their employees in teaching, mentorship, research, and service, while also sending off those going on to enjoy retirement. The post Faculty and Staff Celebrate the End of Another Year with Awards, Sendoffs appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- First African American Student Meets Artists Who Created Mural in Her HonorUNCG’s first African American student, JoAnne Smart Drane ’60, shares a poignant conversation with the student artists who created a mural in her honor in the Foust Building. The post First African American Student Meets Artists Who Created Mural in Her Honor appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Campus Weekly Shifts to Summer ScheduleDuring the months of June and July, Campus Weekly will switch to its summer schedule and go out biweekly. The post Campus Weekly Shifts to Summer Schedule appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Student Teacher of the Year’s Passion for Education Inspired by Personal ExperienceMadison Triplett, a Middle Grades Math student in the Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education, has been named the 2025 UNCG Student Teacher of the Year. Triplett completed her student teaching at Trinity Middle School in Randolph County. The post Student Teacher of the Year’s Passion for Education Inspired by Personal Experience appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Graduate Students Go to the State CapitolRepresentatives of English, nanoscience, and human development and family studies spent Graduate Education Day at the North Carolina Legislature, championing the mission of the University. The post Graduate Students Go to the State Capitol appeared first on UNC Greensboro.