Nature’s tiny chemists: fungi and herbs for drug discovery and energyDr. Nick Oberlies’ lab searches for cancer-fighting compounds in fungi, delves into the chemistry of medicinal herbs, and explores how fungal chemistry could make electricity cheaper and safer. The post Nature’s tiny chemists: fungi and herbs for drug discovery and energy 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.
- Advisors Chart Paths to Health Care SuccessStudents in Health and Human Sciences explore the many paths to make their communities healthier—working with kids or aging adults, working in clinics, non-profits, and labs. They merge that passion for service with an eager team of advisors who map out their path to success. The post Advisors Chart Paths to Health Care Success appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- New JSNN Faculty Pursue Compelling ResearchJSNN welcomes new faculty members Oscar Avalos-Ovando, Sampath Gamage, and Tianqi Song, who bring a wealth of research expertise with their arrival. The post New JSNN Faculty Pursue Compelling Research appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- How UNCG’s Culinary Medicine Program Encourages Healthy EatingThe Culinary Medicine program makes healthy eating tangible for students, patients, and clients. Led by Amy Moyer, M.Ed., the curriculum blends nutrition science with practical cooking skills to transform wellness education. The post How UNCG’s Culinary Medicine Program Encourages Healthy Eating appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Establishing New Safety Nets for CaregiversIt can happen overnight or develop with time, but more American adults find themselves becoming caregivers for a loved one. UNCG experts break down their unique circumstances and how to fill the gaps in their support networks. The post Establishing New Safety Nets for Caregivers appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Nicole Merritt Receives 2025 Janet B. Royster ScholarshipStudent Affairs' associate director of student and family engagement represents UNCG this year, earning the System-wide staff scholarship for professional development. Merritt also serves as faculty mentor to two student groups while pursuing her doctorate in educational studies. The post Nicole Merritt Receives 2025 Janet B. Royster Scholarship appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Dr. Clouse Returns to Home State to Advance Nursing ResearchWith more than 20 years of experience in HIV/AIDS research and a strong commitment to public health, Kate Clouse, Ph.D., aims to expand the the School of Nursing's research portfolio and address urgent health challenges to improve all communities. The post Dr. Clouse Returns to Home State to Advance Nursing Research 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.

- 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.

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