- Class of 2025: Patience Kwara’s Big Success on the NanoscaleMeet Patience Kwara, UNCG Class of 2025 nanoscience graduate, innovating food technology and leading STEM outreach at JSNN. The post Class of 2025: Patience Kwara’s Big Success on the Nanoscale appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Flexes Workforce Readiness Muscles in First-Ever Career Launch BootcampA special partnership between UNCG’s Career & Professional Development, allows The Washington Center to bring their workforce readiness seminars directly to Spartan students in the Career Launch Bootcamp. The post UNCG Flexes Workforce Readiness Muscles in First-Ever Career Launch Bootcamp appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- From Students to Alumni: UNCG Honors Achievements at Fall 2025 CommencementLong hours put into class projects, internships, research, and presentations led to this triumphant moment. UNCG celebrates nearly 2,000 students who earned their degrees in Fall 2025. The post From Students to Alumni: UNCG Honors Achievements at Fall 2025 Commencement appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Graduation Caps Tell Their StoriesAfter a long academic pursuit of higher education, Spartans celebrate their achievements by decorating their graduation caps, marking the end of one chapter and the start of another. The post UNCG Graduation Caps Tell Their Stories appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Strengthens Student Well-Being Through JED Campus PartnershipAssessment data from the first year of partnering with the JED Foundation shows UNCG is off to a strong start supporting mental health and well-being across campus. It is now implementing a strategic plan to improve its culture of care. The post UNCG Strengthens Student Well-Being Through JED Campus Partnership appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Nature’s tiny chemists: fungi and herbs for drug discovery and energyDr. Nick Oberlies’ lab searches for cancer-fighting compounds in fungi, delves into the chemistry of medicinal herbs, and explores how fungal chemistry could make electricity cheaper and safer. The post Nature’s tiny chemists: fungi and herbs for drug discovery and energy appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Toys for Joy: 10 Years of GivingMake this year's donation drive the biggest ever by contributing a new, unwrapped toy for local charities. The campaign led by Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin Gilliam, Jr. has delivered holiday cheer to children for a decade. The post Toys for Joy: 10 Years of Giving appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Class of 2025: Caleb Kirk Finds his rhythmCaleb Kirk, a National Shag Dance Champion and first-year Kindergarten teacher, graduates with his MAT this December. Kirk shares his journey from dance to the classroom. The post Class of 2025: Caleb Kirk Finds his rhythm appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Spartan Entrepreneurs: Astro Dogs Takes Off with Support of UNCG CommunityEntrepreneur Allan Jimenez Leandro ’22 uses his degree and the connections he built at UNCG to launch a successful career in the food industry. The post Spartan Entrepreneurs: Astro Dogs Takes Off with Support of UNCG Community appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Female College Students Fall Behind in Academic Recovery from COVID, UNCG Researchers FindA new study led by Dr. Dora Gicheva found first-year female college students are experiencing slower academic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic compared to males. The post Female College Students Fall Behind in Academic Recovery from COVID, UNCG Researchers Find appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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