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- UNCG Professor Studies Humor’s Place in PoliticsWhy do we like political humor? Does it help us navigate a contentious election season? Does it change minds or reinforce existing views? Can it, in fact, impede positive change? UNCG Political Science professor Patrick Giamario is rounding out our understanding of laughing about politics in what he calls an "age of hilarity." The post UNCG Professor Studies Humor’s Place in Politics appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Researchers Study Early Childhood Education AccessFindings offer new information about the childcare needs and experiences of Hispanic and Latine families, and underscore the need for public policies that improve access to affordable, high-quality care for this population, which includes more than 25% of U.S. children. The post UNCG Researchers Study Early Childhood Education Access appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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- UNCG Professor Studies Humor’s Place in PoliticsWhy do we like political humor? Does it help us navigate a contentious election season? Does it change minds or reinforce existing views? Can it, in fact, impede positive change? UNCG Political Science professor Patrick Giamario is rounding out our understanding of laughing about politics in what he calls an "age of hilarity." The post UNCG Professor Studies Humor’s Place in Politics appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Researchers Study Early Childhood Education AccessFindings offer new information about the childcare needs and experiences of Hispanic and Latine families, and underscore the need for public policies that improve access to affordable, high-quality care for this population, which includes more than 25% of U.S. children. The post UNCG Researchers Study Early Childhood Education Access appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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- Finance Divisions Move TemporarilyWhile their office building undergoes repairs, Finance Divisions will temporarily relocate in November. The post Finance Divisions Move Temporarily appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Celebrating UNCG’s Transfer Students from Oct. 21-25Transfer Student Week is October 21-25, and everyone is invited to help recognize the invaluable role transfer students play as Spartans. The post Celebrating UNCG’s Transfer Students from Oct. 21-25 appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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