- Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy Exceeds ExpectationsUNCG's new Google-funded Cybersecurity Clinic is protecting small businesses and nonprofits from emerging online threats while preparing students for high-demand careers. In just one semester, it’s nearly reached its first-year goals. The post Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy Exceeds Expectations appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Libraries, for Your HealthDr. Noah Lenstra's "Let's Move in Libraries" initiative is inspiring libraries in America and around the world to boost healthy living in their communities. The work of the associate professor in UNCG's School of Education is part of a growing library health movement. The post Libraries, for Your Health appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Is Screen Time Safe for Preschoolers? A UNCG Developmental Psychologist’s TakeChildren are introduced to screens earlier than ever. Does handing a tablet to a toddler help or hurt their development? AP Assistant Professor of Psychology Jessica Caporaso looks at what the numbers and the studies really say. The post Is Screen Time Safe for Preschoolers? A UNCG Developmental Psychologist’s Take appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Cardboard Robot Parade Documentary Showcases at NC Film FestivalThe story of UNCG's popular Cardboard Robot Parade will be one of the features of "Best in Category: Documentary" on August 2 at the festival held in New Bern, North Carolina. Wil Davis, a UNCG media studies lecturer, created the 15-minute documentary and entered it into film festivals across the country. The post Cardboard Robot Parade Documentary Showcases at NC Film Festival appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- JSNN Associate Dean Finds Joy in ScienceFrom using stamp and element collections to communicate science to developing innovative student programming, Associate Dean Daniel Rabinovich loves the variety he’s found at JSNN. The post JSNN Associate Dean Finds Joy in Science appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The Economics of Green Hydrogen Draw Fulbright Scholar to AfricaNatural resources, like diamonds, uranium, or lithium, have enormous economic potential for developing countries. Stephen Holland, professor of economics at UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics, was recently awarded a Fulbright scholarship to travel to Namibia University of Science and Technology’s Energy Institute and explore another natural resource with enormous economic potential for the African country: solar energy. The post The Economics of Green Hydrogen Draw Fulbright Scholar to Africa appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Board of Trustees Welcomes New Member and Announces Reappointment of Board ChairUNC Greensboro announces two appointments by the North Carolina General Assembly to the UNCG Board of Trustees. The post UNCG Board of Trustees Welcomes New Member and Announces Reappointment of Board Chair appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Professor Awarded Summer Fellowship Centered on Student Writing ExperiencesDr. Amy Vetter, a professor in Teacher Education and Higher Education has been awarded a fellowship from North Carolina Humanities. She will finalize a systematic literature review around student perspectives of their writing experiences in and out of school. The post UNCG Professor Awarded Summer Fellowship Centered on Student Writing Experiences appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Music Professor Receives NC Heritage AwardGaurang Doshi expounds on the mentor who prepared him to teach within the School of Music. UNCG is the only university in the state that offers Indian classical music. The post Music Professor Receives NC Heritage Award appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Faculty Abroad: Advancing International ResearchThe College of Arts & Sciences International Travel Fund provides funding for tenured and tenure-track faculty to conduct research abroad or present at an international conference. Faculty share what it was like to take their expertise on the road. The post Faculty Abroad: Advancing International Research appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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