- In Memoriam: Dr. Sarah PraskieviczSarah Praskievicz, Ph.D. was an incredible advocate for her field and her students. Her research took her to all seven continents. The associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability died at her home on Aug. 11. The post In Memoriam: Dr. Sarah Praskievicz appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Interest Meetings Explain Spartans Give OpportunitiesSpartans Give is UNCG's official crowdfunding platform for student groups, faculty, staff, and UNCG affiliated partners to raise funds for projects, events, equipment, and other needs. Advancement is hosting several meetings to share details about the application process, participation requirements, and how to get involved. The post Interest Meetings Explain Spartans Give Opportunities 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.
- New Semester Opens with Lunch with ColleaguesWith the Fall 2025 semester right around the corner, faculty and staff can catch up during lunch before getting back into the annual routine. This year’s “Welcome Back” luncheon is being held on August 12. The post New Semester Opens with Lunch with Colleagues appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG-Made Platform for Tracking Community Engagement Wins AwardCollaboratory is a higher education engagement-tracking platform developed at UNCG, designed to help institutions track and leverage how their activities affect the communities around them. It just won the 2025 ARIS Impact Innovation Award. The post UNCG-Made Platform for Tracking Community Engagement Wins Award 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.
- Swag Store Provides Giveaways for Tabling and EventsUniversity Communications is promoting awareness of its Swag Store, which is full of apparel, decals, notebooks, pins, office supplies, and other items that could be used as giveaways at conferences and other events. UC is currently offering a back-to-school discount for upcoming occasions. The post Swag Store Provides Giveaways for Tabling and Events appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Will Technology Take My Job? UNCG STEM Camp Readies Teens for a Changing WorkforceHigh school students notice that technology is changing the workforce, and they’re not sure if it’s for better or worse. That’s why this summer camp in UNCG’s Bryan School of Business is making them feel more comfortable around tech. The post Will Technology Take My Job? UNCG STEM Camp Readies Teens for a Changing Workforce appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Rx To Serve: Alumna Excels in Emergency Medical CarePhysician Assistant Mia McDonald ‘15 earned her post-baccalaureate biology major from UNCG after contemplating a career in health care. During this time, she completed credits needed for school applications and built connections that helped her land her first PA position. The post Rx To Serve: Alumna Excels in Emergency Medical Care appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Something to Chew On: Misophonia Moves from Misunderstood to MainstreamUNC Greensboro graduate researcher Caitlin Stone explains, “Misophonia is a condition where people feel an intense reaction to sounds.” The post Something to Chew On: Misophonia Moves from Misunderstood to Mainstream appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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