UNCG faculty and staff experts were kept busy over the holidays, helping the public navigate topical issues, sharing insight into health and wellbeing, and promoting the life-changing work of UNCG’s programs.
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Dr. Maria Pitre-Martin, executive director of the SERVE Center, has been named deputy superintendent by Superintendent-elect Mo Green. She will lead Green’s transition of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
UNCG’s Integrative Community Studies program, formerly Beyond Academics, was featured on Triad Today! Director Lisa Pluff sat down for an interview that is now available to watch.
Professor of Management Nir Kshetri served as an expert voice thanks to his op-ed regarding 3D-printed guns.
Dr. Nadja B. Cech, Patricia A. Sullivan Professor of Chemistry, will present on the healing properties of plans on January 9 at the University of Florida Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience’s Evenings at Whitney Lecture Series.
Dr. Julie Edmunds, SERVE’s director of the Early College Research Center, was quoted on high school students attaining college credits in an article about the popularity of community college classes.
English Associate Professor Ben Clarke’s review of the new Sarah Moss memoir was featured by the Chicago Review of Books.
University Libraries’ Digital Projects Coordinator David Gwynn was featured for his role in collecting records and oral histories to advance Greensboro’s South Benbow Road Historic District onto the National Register of Historic Places.
Dr. Marissa Guarriello, visiting assistant professor of string music education, wrote about the possibilities of AI in music education.
Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality & Tourism Lecturer Sara MacSween was featured on WalletHub discussing the best ways to save when shopping for a new credit card.