- Will Technology Take My Job? UNCG STEM Camp Readies Teens for a Changing WorkforceHigh school students notice that technology is changing the workforce, and they’re not sure if it’s for better or worse. That’s why this summer camp in UNCG’s Bryan School of Business is making them feel more comfortable around tech. The post Will Technology Take My Job? UNCG STEM Camp Readies Teens for a Changing Workforce appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Procurement Services Earns National Recognition for Innovation and ImpactA campuswide initiative to streamline services has earned the Procurement team national recognition. The post UNCG Procurement Services Earns National Recognition for Innovation and Impact appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Spartan Alum Danny Thompson Jr. Drafted by the Blue JaysRecent graduate Danny Thompson Jr., who was a right-handed pitcher for the UNC Greensboro (UNCG) baseball team, was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the eighth round with the 232nd pick during the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft on Monday. The post Spartan Alum Danny Thompson Jr. Drafted by the Blue Jays appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Is Screen Time Safe for Preschoolers? A UNCG Developmental Psychologist’s TakeChildren are introduced to screens earlier than ever. Does handing a tablet to a toddler help or hurt their development? Assistant Professor of Psychology Jessica Caporaso looks at what the numbers and the studies really say. The post Is Screen Time Safe for Preschoolers? A UNCG Developmental Psychologist’s Take appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The UNCG Effect: Social Mobility ExplainedHigher education circles call it social mobility, but graduates and their families can best explain the impact of a degree and how UNCG makes their lives better and North Carolina communities stronger. The post The UNCG Effect: Social Mobility Explained appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Something to Chew On: Misophonia Moves from Misunderstood to MainstreamUNC Greensboro graduate researcher Caitlin Stone explains, “Misophonia is a condition where people feel an intense reaction to sounds.” The post Something to Chew On: Misophonia Moves from Misunderstood to Mainstream appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Rx To Serve: Alumna’s Cardiology DeploymentsAfter earning her one-year post-baccalaureate in biology from UNCG, Afghanistan veteran Nodia Robinson was able to pursue her dream in cardiology as an internal medicine resident at Walter Reed Hospital. The post Rx To Serve: Alumna’s Cardiology Deployments appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- JSNN Associate Dean Finds Joy in ScienceFrom using stamp and element collections to communicate science to developing innovative student programming, Associate Dean Daniel Rabinovich loves the variety he’s found at JSNN. The post JSNN Associate Dean Finds Joy in Science appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Children Develop Strong Ears at UNCG’s Listening LabEach summer, children from across the state gather at the UNCG Speech and Hearing Center to work on listening. The Listening Lab Camp, for children ages 7 to 12, helps children who have been diagnosed with auditory processing disorder in a fun and engaging way. The post Children Develop Strong Ears at UNCG’s Listening Lab appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Ready, Set, Go: Spartans Prep for a Smooth Move to CampusFrom packing lists and move-in advice to last minute paperwork for your first year at the G, Housing and Residence Life is here to help you with hacks for a smooth move back to campus. The post Ready, Set, Go: Spartans Prep for a Smooth Move to Campus appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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