Greensboro Project Space Launches Student Summer Residency
Greensboro Project Space has launched its inaugural student summer residency program, giving UNCG students the unique opportunity to experiment in a professional gallery space.
Greensboro Project Space has launched its inaugural student summer residency program, giving UNCG students the unique opportunity to experiment in a professional gallery space.
RISE is not only a networking resource for UNCG students, but a vehicle to share their love of science with young minds in the community. This year’s programming further elevates UNCG’s mission to connect students with experts and mentors.
UNC Greensboro has become an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program, designed to marshal the strengths of educational campuses for the benefit of pollinators. UNCG joins cities and campuses across the country united in improving their landscapes for pollinators.
UNCG Dance professor, Robin Gee, produces interpretive dance film inspired by Black activist Ida B. Wells.
Joan Titus (Professor of Musicology, cross-appointed in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) has been named a Fellow of the National Humanities Center for academic year 2023-2024 for work on her third book project Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Thaw-Era Cinema.
Researchers at UNC Greensboro and High Point University are collaborating on two studies to improve treatments for concussion and burning mouth syndrome – a complex neuropathic condition that is often seen in cancer patients – also known as glossodynia.
New funding for UNCG research, scholarship, and creative activity – see some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs.
For Bethany Uhler Thompson (’20 DMA and ’17 MM Cello Performance) music is a connector and an instrument for change, both of which are needed in her music classes at Les Peters Academy and Hillsborough Girls Academy in Tampa, Florida.
The archaeology program will co-sponsor the 2023 Southeastern Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology (SECHSA) on August 25-26 at Greensboro’s historic Blandwood Museum.
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) has announced that Dr. Julie Bost, assistant clinical professor in UNC Grensboro’s Department of Specialized Education Services, has been named 2024 CEC President-Elect.