Funding Friday | September 13, 2024
It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.
It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.
The Institute for Partnerships in Education, a UNC Greensboro School of Education initiative that works with local school districts on projects including tutoring, professional development, and dual enrollment, has rapidly expanded in recent years. While IPiE may be the lead in these external partnerships, none of them would be possible without the assistance of many different offices within UNCG.
New exhibitions at UNCG’s renowned art museum explore the definition of “America” and the portrayal and empowerment of people with disabilities through art.
Dr. Diane Ryndak, a professor in the UNC Greensboro Department of Specialized Education Services, has been selected for induction to the Illinois State University College of Education’s Hall of Fame. Ryndak is one of eight ISU alumni being celebrated with this honor later this month.
It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.
UNCG faculty and researchers share their expertise in the sciences, the humanities, and the arts in special classes and talks hosted right here on campus, exploring topics and fostering conversations with students and sometimes the public outside the classroom or the lab.
National recognition has been lauded upon the tutoring partnership fostered between the Institute for Partnerships in Education and Guilford County Schools, but the work this group is doing extends far beyond one program with one school district.
All university faculty should complete an annual Conflict of Interest (COI) disclosure form by September 30.
The School of Music, University Bands, and University Orchestras are proud to announce the release of their latest recording project titled Centennial Chimes. A celebration of the School’s 100th anniversary (1921–2021), this new album features the UNCG Wind Ensemble, Casella Sinfonietta, and Symphony Orchestra in premiere recordings of four new works composed for the occasion.
The Office of Research Integrity has offered this brief reminder about closing out IRB-approved studies in Cayuse when research is complete.