- Lunch and Learn for Faculty Interested in Fulbright AwardsThis April 24 event is for faculty to learn all about becoming part of a global community of Fulbright scholars working to share knowledge and create cultural exchange. The post Lunch and Learn for Faculty Interested in Fulbright Awards appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Minerva MIlestones Spread New Findings and Inspiring CreativityA retiring professor prepares her “Last Lecture” and pays a visit to her alma mater. Meanwhile, faculty and staff across campus are publishing new works, applying for patents, and embracing new audiences across the country to share their expertise. The post Minerva MIlestones Spread New Findings and Inspiring Creativity appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Honors College Student Finds Her Voice at UNCGNatalia Fagundez’s passion for languages led her to Lloyd International Honors College, where she pursued a customized interdisciplinary curriculum that elevated her special education degree with study abroad, research, and service opportunities. The post Honors College Student Finds Her Voice at UNCG appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Fence Signals Progress on Jackson Library RenovationsThe new fence will enclose the library tower while crews continue with Phase 1 of the renovation project. The post Fence Signals Progress on Jackson Library Renovations appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG is the Top Performer Across UNC SystemUNCG students are going the extra mile and spending less while doing it. System-wide performance data shows that Spartan undergraduates ranked highest in performance at 88.5 percent. The post UNCG is the Top Performer Across UNC System appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Mobile Health Unit Serves CommunityUNCG School of Nursing's Minerva's Mobile Health Unit serves the community, meeting people where they are. The post Mobile Health Unit Serves Community appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Interior Architecture Opens CRIT Week to the publicUndergraduate and graduate students will present final critiques April 24-30. It's an opportunity to see innovative work, engage with emerging designers, and experience the vibrant community within the program. The post Interior Architecture Opens CRIT Week to the public appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Remembering Dr. Robert EasonThe founder of UNCG's doctoral program in psychology lived to be 100 years old. His colleagues remember his legacy of accomplishments that lived up to his motto of giving every student a chance to succeed. The post Remembering Dr. Robert Eason appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- University Libraries Congratulates 2025 Research Award WinnersThe winners will be celebrated on May 1 at the Jackson Library. This year’s winners advanced knowledge in poetry, historical self-care, and nanoscience. The post University Libraries Congratulates 2025 Research Award Winners appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Rolls Out New Subject Matter Expert ListUNCG is building an updated public list for reporters and publications to easily locate and contact experts on any given field. Read more on how to submit your name and areas of expertise. The post UNCG Rolls Out New Subject Matter Expert List appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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