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- Spartan Spirit Soars as Enrollment Rises at UNCGThe increasing number of incoming first-year students is contributing to overall enrollment growth and fostering Spartan spirit, as shown by higher participation in campus events, fully occupied residence halls, and strong attendance at athletic activities. The post Spartan Spirit Soars as Enrollment Rises at UNCG appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Alum’s M.B.A. Pursuit Fuels Career TakeoffJohn Carrico ’23 credits his degree from UNCG's Bryan School of Business and Economics for helping him land his dream job with Mission Health's Mountain Area Medical Airlift Team. Today, he builds vital partnerships to get medical transport services to rural communities that need them the most. The post UNCG Alum’s M.B.A. Pursuit Fuels Career Takeoff appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Doctoral Student Redefines Wellness with a Strength-Based LensDriven to pursue a deeper understanding of every student's experience, Parishi Gandhi navigates the challenges of wellness for nontraditional and international students while applying her findings to her own wellness journey. The post UNCG Doctoral Student Redefines Wellness with a Strength-Based Lens appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Meet the New Deans at UNCGWhere did they travel for research? What type of music is their jam? What energizes them about the college experience? Get to know the new leaders of the College of Arts and Sciences, Bryan School of Business and Economics, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, and Lloyd International Honors College. The post Meet the New Deans at UNCG appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Achieves Highest Enrollment in Four YearsUNCG celebrates highest enrollment since 2021 with 18,682 students. The post UNCG Achieves Highest Enrollment in Four Years appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The Science of Aging Well2024 Research Excellence awardee Jaclyn Maher, Ph.D. keeps things moving from within the Department of Kinesiology. She discusses what motivates aging adults to be physically active, new methods, mentorship and more. The post The Science of Aging Well appeared first on UNC Greensboro.