- Historias Espartanas: Marisa González Inspires the Next GenerationMarisa González ’16, ’19 M.A. brings many perspectives to UNCG – student, alumna, instructor, and staff member. She puts all her different roles into action to make sure all students get a warm welcome and a space to thrive within their Spartan family. The post Historias Espartanas: Marisa González Inspires the Next Generation appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Nutrition Researcher’s Groundbreaking Discovery about Donor BreastmilkThe findings of Associate Professor Maryanne Perrin regarding the timing and nutritional content of donor milk by country could help hospitals improve care for babies born preterm. The post Nutrition Researcher’s Groundbreaking Discovery about Donor Breastmilk appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- UNCG Researcher Tracks Where Tick Numbers are ClimbingLyme disease cases have gone up in North Carolina since the last decade. Biology Professor Gideon Wasserberg, Ph.D. just published a new surveillance study showing where the number of blacklegged ticks is growing, including areas traditionally considered low risk. The post UNCG Researcher Tracks Where Tick Numbers are Climbing appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Engineering New Art Experiences3D-scanning technology could transform the world of art and how it’s displayed. A UNCG faculty member is laying the groundwork for using this software responsibly to enrich the museum-going experience. The post Engineering New Art Experiences appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Meet the New Deans at UNCGWhere did they travel for research? What type of music is their jam? What energizes them about the college experience? Get to know the new leaders of the College of Arts and Sciences, Bryan School of Business and Economics, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, and Lloyd International Honors College. The post Meet the New Deans at UNCG appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The Science of Aging Well2024 Research Excellence awardee Jaclyn Maher, Ph.D. keeps things moving from within the Department of Kinesiology. She discusses what motivates aging adults to be physically active, new methods, mentorship and more. The post The Science of Aging Well appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- What’s New at the GUNCG is evolving—new leaders, fresh programs, and campus upgrades are here to kick off the fall semester. Come see what’s new at the G. The post What’s New at the G appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Sean MacInnes Receives Betty Hardin AwardSustainability Specialist Sean MacInnes’ dedication to sustainability, innovative thinking, and commitment to service excellence leave a visible mark across campus. His efforts made him this year’s recipient of the Betty Hardin Award for Excellence in Finance and Administration, given by Vice Chancellor Bob Shea. The post Sean MacInnes Receives Betty Hardin Award appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- Is Screen Time Safe for Preschoolers? A UNCG Developmental Psychologist’s TakeChildren are introduced to screens earlier than ever. Does handing a tablet to a toddler help or hurt their development? AP Assistant Professor of Psychology Jessica Caporaso looks at what the numbers and the studies really say. The post Is Screen Time Safe for Preschoolers? A UNCG Developmental Psychologist’s Take appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
- The Nexus of Cybersecurity and AINir Kshetri, Ph.D., professor in UNCG's Bryan School of Business and Economics, specializes in how emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, Web3 and the metaverse transform global economies, organizations, and societies. Ksherti received a Fulbright award to conduct research in Nepal starting in January 2026. He plans to focus his research on the impact of AI on higher education in developing countries. The post The Nexus of Cybersecurity and AI appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
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