Light the Way Campaign Reaches $200M Goal
We're so proud to have reached this incredible milestone, but as you heard in the video: we're not stopping here!Learn more about what this achievement means for the UNCG community, and how you can continue to be a part of Light the Way going forward at lighttheway.uncg.edu.
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