UNCG students prepare for May 2023 Commencement
UNC Greensboro (UNCG) is preparing to graduate 2,082 students at its commencement ceremony on May 5.This is the last class to begin their studies before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Most of the class of 2023 arrived on campus in the fall of 2019 and endured the shift to remote learning in the spring of their first year.These students balanced a non-traditional college experience with the stress of protecting their families, and persisted in their education to complete their studies under relatively normal conditions this year.Join us in celebrating them at commencement.uncg.edu.
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- 1:01Spartans Start 2022 with Annual Fall KickoffThe diversity of our student body was on full display at Fall Kickoff, held annually on the first day of class.Students: We hope you made new friends, explored campus resources, and discovered an organization to join.Watch and share!#UNCGRWW #UNCGWay #Back2UNCG
- 1:37Welcome Back Spartans! A message from Chancellor Gilliam
- 2:04UNCG May 2022 Commencement featuring Beth LeavelThis week, UNC Greensboro’s 2022 May Commencement and Doctoral Hooding Ceremony welcomed 2,838 new graduates into the Spartan alumni family at the Greensboro Coliseum and UNCG Auditorium.2,137 bachelor’s degrees, 598 master’s degrees, and 103 doctoral degrees were conferred, including 78 to international students.Their path was not easy; their academic journeys were in the midst of a global pandemic with challenges in all parts of life, but these Spartans persevered with courage and dedication to their chosen paths and future professions.Read more at https://news.uncg.edu/congrats-grads-over-2800-spartans-honored-at-commencement/
- 1:442022 Pow Wow hosted by UNCG's Native American Student AssociationThe Native American Student Association's annual powwow returned to campus on Saturday, April 9, celebrating Indigenous culture and tradition.
- 1:36UNCG Toys for Joy | December 2021Luminaires lit the night and holiday cheer filled the air, as the UNC Greensboro community came together to donate over 450 new toys at the fourth annual Toys for Joy event on Wednesday, Dec. 8.Toys were loaded into a Spartan Chariot to be delivered to the Guilford County Department of Social Services.Follow UNCG on social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNCG Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncg1891/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncg/ Web: http://www.uncg.edu/Apply now at admissions.uncg.edu.
- 5:14Light the Way | UNC Greensboro (Weather Plan)Chancellor Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., and campaign co-chairs Randall Kaplan and Susan Safran announce the public launch of UNCG's Light the Way Campaign for Earned Achievement.