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- UNCG Professor Studies Humor’s Place in PoliticsWhy do we like political humor? Does it help us navigate a contentious election season? Does it change minds or reinforce existing views? Can it, in fact, impede positive change? UNCG Political Science professor Patrick Giamario is rounding out our understanding of laughing about politics in what he calls an "age of hilarity." The post UNCG Professor Studies Humor’s Place in Politics appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Researchers Study Early Childhood Education AccessFindings offer new information about the childcare needs and experiences of Hispanic and Latine families, and underscore the need for public policies that improve access to affordable, high-quality care for this population, which includes more than 25% of U.S. children. The post UNCG Researchers Study Early Childhood Education Access appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Jackson Library Transformation: A UNCG Magazine PreviewWith a look at the library's past, present, and particularly its future, the Magazine interviews Dean Michael Crumpton, University Architect David Friedman, and LIS Assistant Professor LaTesha Velez on the upcoming, major project. The post Jackson Library Transformation: A UNCG Magazine Preview appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Funding Friday: Ranges and SCALEsThanks to these most recent announcements, UNCG faculty will expand knowledge in areas of sleep's impact on weight and consequential learning in middle school STEM. The post Funding Friday: Ranges and SCALEs appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- New Faculty Development Program LaunchesThe Provost Fellows launched this program with UTLC, providing faculty with two types of sessions for building classroom community and cultivating a network. The post New Faculty Development Program Launches appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Fall 2024 UNCG Magazine is Now Available OnlineAmong the stories: professor and alumnus Dominick Amendum ’01, his role in the "Wicked" films, and UNCG Musical Theatre; a preview of the Jackson Library transformation; and UNCG's innovations in paid internships , including Humanities at Work and the Bryan School's Blueprint series. The post Fall 2024 UNCG Magazine is Now Available Online appeared first on UNC Greensboro.