Celebrate the Library’s 75th Anniversary
Join the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of what is now Jackson Library. On Nov. 18, its staff will have snacks, games, prizes, and special displays from the University Archives. All are welcome—no RSVP required. The post Celebrate the Library’s 75th Anniversary appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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- UNCG Chariots Welcome All Voices at FundraiserThe UNCG Chariots present their second annual Mixed Music Night Fundraiser on Nov. 14, with a capella performances by the talented chorale group followed by time for anyone to step up and sing karaoke with a donation. The post UNCG Chariots Welcome All Voices at Fundraiser appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Inside the Craft of Telephone Wire WeavingUNCG's Smart-Tillman Distinguished Professor of Art History explores the cultural background of telephone wire weaving. For her doctoral research, Elizabeth Perrill, Ph.D., collaborated with South African artists to help preserve and elevate the art form on a global scale. The post Inside the Craft of Telephone Wire Weaving 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.


