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Faculty First: 2015 summer funding

With the generous support of UNCG donors, the Office of the Provost has launched the Faculty First Summer Scholarship Support Awards. Approximately 25 Faculty First awards of $5,000 each are available to our talented faculty, for work completed over the 2015 summer period. Faculty First Awards are offered separately to tenure-track and tenured faculty in the form of Tenure-Track Faculty … Continued


Communicate your research, a CFRN challenge

As part of a focus on communicating impact, the Child and Family Research Network (CFRN) is challenging UNCG researchers to produce lay summaries of their research. The submission that most successfully summaries research in an interesting and non-technical manner will be featured in the fall CFRN newsletter and on the front page of … Continued


Bryan faculty members named to endowed professorships

Repost from UNCGNOW Three faculty members in the UNCG Bryan School of Business and Economics have been named to endowed professorships. Bryan School Dean McRae C. “Mac” Banks has been named to the Margaret & Harrell Hill Distinguished Professorship, a new award created to honor the leader of the Bryan … Continued


Welsh named Fulbright-Hall Chair for Central Europe

Repost from UNCGNOW Dr. Dianne H. B. Welsh, a professor in the UNCG Bryan School of Business and Economics, has been named the Fulbright-Hall Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship for Central Europe. As a Fulbright-Hall Chair, Welsh will spend several months this spring teaching undergraduate and doctoral students at Vienna University for … Continued


2015 Undergraduate Research Mentor Award: call for nominations

Overview: The Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creativity Office (URSCO) requests nominations of outstanding UNCG faculty mentors for the Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. The faculty member must have mentored at least two UNCG undergraduate students in research or creative inquiry. The 2015 Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Award will be presented … Continued


UNCG recognized by Carnegie for ‘deep engagement’

Redacted from UNCG NOW UNCG has been recertified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a 2015 Community-Engaged Institution. The Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement classification is awarded for “deep engagement” at local, regional, national and global levels. UNCG, classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral University … Continued


Cuda’s T. S. Eliot scholarship highlighted in News & Record

At the beginning of 2014, the first two volumes of the “The Complete Prose of T.S. Eliot” were published. Volume two was co-edited by UNCG associate professor of English Anthony Cuda, who has contributed seven years to the project. News & Record staff writer John Newsom conducted a fascinating interview with Cuda about the project, the work … Continued