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Elementary students enhance social studies learning with STEM activities

Thanks to a nearly $25,000 grant from the Teaching with Primary Sources Partner Program through the Library of Congress, Dr. Ryan Hughes in the Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education has engaged in a project with a local charter school that will combine STEM and social studies for students in kindergarten through second grade.

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Meet the Researcher: Dr Kyung Yong Kim

An associate professor in the Department of Information, Library, and Research Sciences (ILRS), Dr. Kyung Yong Kim joined the faculty at UNC Greensboro in 2017. After graduating from college in his native South Korea, Kim earned both his master’s degree in statistics and a Ph.D. in Educational Measurement and Statistics from the University of Iowa.

A woman shakes hands with a UNCG student doing research about agritourism

Funding Friday | January 31, 2025

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.

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Ask a researcher in the UNCG School of Education

Students earning degrees in the School of Education benefit from the thought-provoking research in areas of special education, trauma-informed practice, classroom environment, and public health. Their faculty researchers talk about their work so far, and how they hope to move forward.

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UNCG libraries spring 2025 research and application webinar series

For UNCG students, staff, faculty, instructors, and librarians. The Spring 2025 Research and Applications Webinar series will cover topics on library resources and research tools. Webinars are 30 minutes and are hosted in Teams. Use the Sign Up Form to register.

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Meet the researcher: Dr. Delma Ramos

Dr. Delma Ramos, an associate professor in the UNC Greensboro School of Education’s Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education, has been at UNCG since 2018. Ramos earned an undergraduate degree in social work, a master’s in student affairs, and a Ph.D. in higher education. Her work focuses on the experiences of underrepresented communities in higher education. Since joining UNCG, she has concentrated on expanding research about Latinx students in the U.S. South.