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Help celebrate UNCG's annual days of giving with three special event: a faculty-staff alumni sit-down breakfast at the Alumni House, an all-alumni and friends after-hours gathering at Oden Brewing, and an all-campus event at Moran Commons. The post Show How You ‘Believe in the G’ appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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- Lecture Series Welcomes Alum with City of Greensboro, Cone Health TiesOn Nov. 13, Chris Wilson ’98, a former Greensboro deputy city manager who now works for Cone Health, will speak to students on "Quality of Life Is a Right: Designing Lives, Not Programs." A fireside chat alongside Dean Carl Mattacola will follow. All are asked to RSVP for both events. The post Lecture Series Welcomes Alum with City of Greensboro, Cone Health Ties 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.
- 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.
- In Memoriam: Dr. Robert C. HansenHansen's decades of dedication to education improved the lives of generations of students, particularly in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Visual and Performing Arts. The post In Memoriam: Dr. Robert C. Hansen appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Surgeon-Poet Tells the Tale of Patient and PhysicianWriting is all about perspective. Before going to medical school, Joey Lew ’19 M.F.A., M.D., wanted to sharpen her poetry skills alongside her skill with a scalpel. Since coming to UNCG, she’s published her debut book about the unique perspectives of patient and doctor. The post Surgeon-Poet Tells the Tale of Patient and Physician appeared first on UNC Greensboro.


