- Spartan artist makes mark in ‘Athens of the South’As a UNCG student, Alan LeQuire ’81 M.F.A. proposed recreating the long-lost Athena statue from ancient Athens’ Parthenon. Standing 42 feet tall and gilded in gold, it now dazzles visitors in Nashville’s Parthenon. LeQuire’s work is being celebrated in two current exhibitions. The post Spartan artist makes mark in ‘Athens of the South’ appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Announcing UNCG’s School of Theatre New Season!The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, magic mayhem, a futuristic social experiment, and a small-town mystery will grace the stages at UNCG this 2025-26 season. The post Announcing UNCG’s School of Theatre New Season! appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- New CIO Newsletter launchedUNCG's Chief Information Officer launched a new newsletter to keep the campus community informed about technology projects, service updates, and upcoming initiatives. Read the first edition of the newsletter online. The post New CIO Newsletter launched appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Sean MacInnes Receives Betty Hardin AwardSustainability Specialist Sean MacInnes’ dedication to sustainability, innovative thinking, and commitment to service excellence leave a visible mark across campus. His efforts made him this year’s recipient of the Betty Hardin Award for Excellence in Finance and Administration, given by Vice Chancellor Bob Shea. The post Sean MacInnes Receives Betty Hardin Award appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Professors Bring Filmmaking to Elementary Arts StudentsUNCG Department of Media Studies leverages grant funding, technology, expertise, and campus partnerships to help local elementary students create a dance film. The post UNCG Professors Bring Filmmaking to Elementary Arts Students appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Students Learn About Public Health Access OverseasA UNCG study abroad trip to Dominican Republic encouraged public health students to look at the need through an international lens. One of those students, A'myah Wilson, shares her key takeaways. The post Students Learn About Public Health Access Overseas appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Aetna State Employees’ Insurance Now Accepted at Speech and Hearing CenterThe UNCG Speech and Hearing Center is a non-profit, outpatient clinic open to the public. This insurance covers anyone in North Carolina with the state health plan who is in need of professional services for evaluation and treatment of speech, language, and hearing disorders. The post Aetna State Employees’ Insurance Now Accepted at Speech and Hearing Center appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Engineering New Art Experiences3D-scanning technology could transform the world of art and how it’s displayed. A UNCG faculty member is laying the groundwork for using this software responsibly to enrich the museum-going experience. The post Engineering New Art Experiences appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The Nexus of Cybersecurity and AINir Kshetri, Ph.D., professor in UNCG's Bryan School of Business and Economics, specializes in how emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, Web3 and the metaverse transform global economies, organizations, and societies. Ksherti received a Fulbright award to conduct research in Nepal starting in January 2026. He plans to focus his research on the impact of AI on higher education in developing countries. The post The Nexus of Cybersecurity and AI appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Save the Date for Faculty ConvocationThis year’s Faculty Convocation on Aug. 27 will begin with welcoming remarks from the Chancellor and the Provost and end with a resource fair. There, faculty can get to know their campus partners who have the tools to support student success and employee wellness. The post Save the Date for Faculty Convocation appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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