How Does Your Garden Grow? The Buzz about the UNCG Bee CampusAfter graduating, Dr. Kaira Wagoner ’11, ’15, PhD., stayed on at UNCG and is now director of the Plant & Pollinator Center. She's a leader in honeybee protection across Greensboro, spreading her knowledge through the Bee Campus and through local classrooms and parks. The post How Does Your Garden Grow? The Buzz about the UNCG Bee Campus appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
ADA Title II Accessibility Deadline ExtendedUNCG is continuing its work to improve digital accessibility following a one-year extension to the ADA Title II compliance deadline announced by the U.S. Department of Justice. While the timeline has shifted, the University’s commitment remains the same. The post ADA Title II Accessibility Deadline Extended appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Rewriting nightmares: Bringing evidence-based dreamwork to counselingDr. Scott Young publishes an intervention to help clients reduce the frequency and severity of nightmares — including those related to trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder. The post Rewriting nightmares: Bringing evidence-based dreamwork to counseling appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Non-linear Educational Path Leads to Right Place, Right Time for Fox BrownFox Brown has never been a traditional student, but his life experiences and academic choices make him a passionate student leader with ambitions for politics. The post Non-linear Educational Path Leads to Right Place, Right Time for Fox Brown appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Knapp & Adams are UNCG’s 2026 Research Excellence Award WinnersKnapp receives the senior award for research advancing the frontiers of biogeography and climatology, while Adams receives the early career award for groundbreaking scholarship in rhetoric, composition, and writing studies. The post Knapp & Adams are UNCG’s 2026 Research Excellence Award Winners appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Unleashing Harriet’s Powers Stitch by Stitch, Note by NoteStudents brought their talent in sewing and singing to the Weatherspoon Art Museum when they worked with acclaimed artists in their fields to help create the Spring 2026 exhibit Precious D. Lovell’s Harriet’s Powers. The post Unleashing Harriet’s Powers Stitch by Stitch, Note by Note appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- A Child’s Place to Play, Grow, and Thrive Led by UNCG AlumnaeGrowing Connections for Pediatric Achievements has provided therapy to children for 75 years. A team of UNCG alumnae and interns are at the helm, delivering on their skills in speech-language pathology, nonprofit management, and marketing. The post A Child’s Place to Play, Grow, and Thrive Led by UNCG Alumnae appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- Commitment to Spartan Service Exemplified By 2026 Gladys Strawn Bullard WinnersThe 2026 awardees — Dr. Jennifer Feather, Nancy Brown, and Malcolm Johnson — are always at the forefront of new opportunities for success, taking the initiative and creating places to help students put their dreams to work. The post Commitment to Spartan Service Exemplified By 2026 Gladys Strawn Bullard Winners appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- UNCG’s Summit Maximizes Leadership Skills for Career ReadinessUNCG’s Student Leadership Summit gave students opportunities to be inspired by alumni, sharpen marketable leadership skills, and collaborate with peers who want to make a difference on UNCG’s campus. The post UNCG’s Summit Maximizes Leadership Skills for Career Readiness appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

- The Gamer, the Barista, and the Man Behind the Books on EconomicsDr. Jeff Sarbaum has personally taught more than 20,000 students economics over 26 years at UNCG. He’s also been at the forefront of making the learning experience fun and relatable for economics students across the United States, earning him this year’s Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Award. The post The Gamer, the Barista, and the Man Behind the Books on Economics appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

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