- What makes relationships last? UNCG researcher studies love, stress, and the science of being a teamWhat advice does a couples researcher offer this Valentine’s Day? According Dr. Danielle Weber, the real foundation of long-term relationships is far simpler than romantic dinners, surprise gifts, or carefully planned getaways. The post What makes relationships last? UNCG researcher studies love, stress, and the science of being a team appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Boseovski, Quattrucci Represent UNCG on All-Conference Faculty and Staff TeamThis year, the Southern Conference chose Dr. Janet Boseovski, professor of psychology; and Jessica Quattrucci, academic advisor for the Bryan School of Business and Economics, as representatives of UNCG on the All-Conference Faculty and Staff Team. They were honored at the men’s basketball Feb. 4 game. The post Boseovski, Quattrucci Represent UNCG on All-Conference Faculty and Staff Team appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Nursing Innovates Training to Improve Maternal Health OutcomesUNCG SON Professors Tammy Hall and Lisa Anders implement unique training to help nursing students improve North Carolina’s maternal mortality rate. The post UNCG Nursing Innovates Training to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Professor Improves Mental Health Care Accessibility in UkraineViktor Burlaka, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, partners with first responders in Ukraine to expand mental health care and prepare professionals to better manage trauma in high-stress crisis conditions. The post UNCG Professor Improves Mental Health Care Accessibility in Ukraine appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Hansen Performing Arts Collection Continues to Strengthen Theatre EducationDr. Robert Hansen, retired associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences, donated his extensive performing arts collection to UNCG Archives and established an endowed fund to preserve it. Today, the collection spans thousands of valuables and continues to support students through the Robert C. Hansen Scholarship for aspiring theatre arts educators. The post Hansen Performing Arts Collection Continues to Strengthen Theatre Education appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Alum and Filmmaker Fulfills a Promise of Impact for Media Studies Students at UNCGAcclaimed South Korean filmmaker and producer Changee Chun fortifies media studies with strategic initiatives to enhance student experience. The post Alum and Filmmaker Fulfills a Promise of Impact for Media Studies Students at UNCG appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Mentorship Provides Immeasurable Value to Faculty Members and Advances the ScienceThe Department of Kinesiology and Department of Human Development and Family Studies have intentionally developed a program to ensure faculty mentoring for the success and retention of junior faculty. The post Mentorship Provides Immeasurable Value to Faculty Members and Advances the Science appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Kimberly Petersen, Ph.D., Named New Dean of Lloyd International Honors CollegeKimberly Petersen, Ph.D., was appointed interim dean of Lloyd International Honors College last year and will assume the role permanently on Feb. 1, continuing to lead exemplary students to new opportunities for excellence. The post Kimberly Petersen, Ph.D., Named New Dean of Lloyd International Honors College appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Student, Faculty Teams Learn New Approach to Academic WritingTwenty-seven Spartans—most from the School of Health and Human Sciences—challenged themselves to write a paper worthy of a top journal in just days instead of the traditional months. With the help of experts from ReVel Collab, they spent their winter break learning new ways to analyze research and increase their chances of getting published. The post Student, Faculty Teams Learn New Approach to Academic Writing appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Targeted Inflammation Treatment: UNCG’s Wu Awarded NCInnovation GrantAssistant professor of nanoscience Wu has received a grant from NCInnovation to advance his work on targeted treatments for inflammation with fewer harsh side effects. The post Targeted Inflammation Treatment: UNCG’s Wu Awarded NCInnovation Grant appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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