ISSCM ranked among best information systems programs in nation

Repost from UNCG Now Article by Lanita Withers Goins The Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management in the UNCG Bryan School of Business and Economics is among the top 50 information systems programs in the nation as ranked by IS Job Index. The listing identifies universities with an information systems-focused major and demonstrated excellence… Continue reading…

Conference to explore inequalities 50 years after historic march

Repost from UNCG Now Article by Betsi Robinson UNCG’s 23rd Annual Conference on African American Culture and Experience (CACE), slated to take place Oct. 3-4, will focus on the theme “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: Fifty Years Later.” Hosted by UNCG’s African American Studies Program, the annual conference will explore the status of… Continue reading…

Life in the field and the HERP Project [Graduate]

Repost from UNCG School of Education Aerin W. Benavides and Lacey Huffling, graduate students in the Teacher Education and Higher Education program in the UNCG School of Education, provide their daily account of life out in the field during the 2013 Rockfish Herpetological Research Experience as part of the HERPs… Continue reading…

Open Access Publishing Support Fund grant to Kane

Repost from Campus Weekly Dr. Michael J. Kane (Psychology) has received a grant from the Open Access Publishing Support Fund. In early February 2012, the University Libraries and the Office of Research & Economic Development created an Open Access Publishing Support Fund in order to support faculty, EPA employees, and… Continue reading…

Dr. He to serve on a Fulbright committee

Repost from Campus Weekly Dr. Ye (Jane) He (Teacher Education and Higher Education) has been invited to serve on a Fulbright committee. It will be a national screening committee for Fulbright U.S. Student English Teaching Assistantships in East Asia. She will read and rate applications prior to meeting with fellow… Continue reading…

Kshetri interviewed by CardHub about identity theft

Reposted from UNCG Now Article by Christine Maillet Dr. Nir Kshetri, professor in the Bryan School of Business and Economics, was interviewed by CardHub.com about identity theft in recent years. He stated that he is “quite pessimistic that the identity theft problem will get better in the next five to 10 years” and that “this is due… Continue reading…

Fernós awarded three year NSF grant

Repost from Campus Weekly Dr. Talia Fernós was awarded a three year (2013–16) National Science Foundation (NSF) research grant by the Division of Mathematical Sciences (Topology and Geometric Analysis Program). Grant work will focus on rigidity of isometric Hilbert space actions using the tool of low dimensional cohomology.

Dr. Rinner receives 2013 AATG Friend of German-German Educator Award

Repost from Campus Weekly Dr. Susanne Rinner (Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) is the recipient of the 2013 AATG (American Association of Teachers of German) Friend of German-German Educator Award. This prestigious award is given annually in recognition of exemplary leadership in the advocacy of German and German language education at… Continue reading…