- Faculty Senate Forums on March 19 and April 2On March 19, the Faculty Senate holds its forum on changes to the Faculty Senate Constitution. The forum "Shared Governance and Navigating the Politics of Higher Education Today" is on April 2. The post Faculty Senate Forums on March 19 and April 2 appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The Hardcourt as ClassroomUNCG Kinesiology Professor Dr. Aaron Terranova works as a medical liaison for the SoCon Tournament. The post The Hardcourt as Classroom appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- No. 16 UNCG Women’s Basketball to Face No. 1 USC in First Round of NCAA TournamentThe Spartans will square off against No. 1 USC in the First Round of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament, announced during Sunday's Selection Show on ESPN. They will play in Los Angeles, California, on Saturday, March 22. The post No. 16 UNCG Women’s Basketball to Face No. 1 USC in First Round of NCAA Tournament appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- ‘Believe in the G’ Returns March 25-26Help celebrate UNCG's annual days of giving with three special event: a faculty-staff alumni sit-down breakfast at the Alumni House, an all-alumni and friends after-hours gathering at Oden Brewing, and an all-campus event at Moran Commons. The post ‘Believe in the G’ Returns March 25-26 appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Speak at UNCGDr. George Smith, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a better understanding of viruses, will speak at the Syngenta Symposium on Wednesday, March 19. The post Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Speak at UNCG appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Pioneering Nursing Program Serves ManyUNCG’s School of Nursing pioneering PELMSN program is in full swing, serving individuals who have long desired to become nurses and chipping away at the nursing shortage in North Carolina. The post Pioneering Nursing Program Serves Many appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- HHS Asks UNCG’s Women in ScienceFor International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the School of Health and Human Sciences reached out to female faculty and staff who are accomplishing incredible things everyday. The post HHS Asks UNCG’s Women in Science appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Old Dog Teaches UNCG Officer New TricksOfficer Nathan Vosler joined the UNCG Police Department and is now warming up to his new partner on paw-trol. That's not hard to do when all this comfort dog wants is belly rubs. The post Old Dog Teaches UNCG Officer New Tricks appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Maher wins 2025 UNCG Research Mentor award, Tenured CategoryThe kinesiologist, who examines factors motivating physical activity engagement, has mentored 54 undergraduates in independent studies at UNCG. The post Maher wins 2025 UNCG Research Mentor award, Tenured Category appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Business and Community Leaders Honored with UNCG’s Distinguished Service AwardsThe Board of Trustees recognized Linda Carlisle ’72 and Ed Kitchen, whose dedication to the arts and economic development are felt in Greensboro and North Carolina. The post Business and Community Leaders Honored with UNCG’s Distinguished Service Awards appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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