A $10,000 Idea: JSNN student wins NASA prize
JSNN Student wins NASA prize to continue developing idea to decrease the impact of dust on mechanical systems used in space.
JSNN Student wins NASA prize to continue developing idea to decrease the impact of dust on mechanical systems used in space.
UNCG alumna Sajedeh Pourianejad, PhD ’21, is never happier than when researching the tiniest materials. Pourianejad is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard’s Center for Integrated Quantum Materials.
Dr. Aileen Reid holds many esteemed titles, from co-director, to assistant professor, but above all, the most important to her is “mentor.”
From freshmen to tenured faculty, UNCG gamers bond over shared interests, exchange ideas, and bring scholarship to the broader community, thanks to the new Network for the Cultural Study of Video Gaming.
A comprehensive new study led by Professor Gwen Robbins Schug at UNC Greensboro traces the impact of rapid climate change events on humans over the past 5,000 years, and offers lessons for today’s policy makers.
Students in the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate/ Dietetic Internship Program prepare for work as Registered Dietitian Nutritionists at UNCG’s dining hall.
A new research project at UNCG aims to leverage VR tech and design skills to raise social justice awareness. Funded internally, the effort brings members of UNCG’s interior architecture and computer science departments together with experts from the Greensboro community. Dr. Asha Kutty in UNCG Interior Architecture, Dr. Regis Kopper… Continue reading…
UNCG Research and Engagement is pleased to announce two new UNCG Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) grant winners. The P2 Collective Scholarship Fellows Program supports and advances community-engaged scholarship among UNCG scholars and community partners. The grant fellows program is administered by UNCG’s Institute for Community and Economic Engagement and… Continue reading…
Class of 1965 Alumna Claudia Kadis’s gift establishes the Dylan Rose Kadis and Eloise Hall Kadis Distinguished Professorship in Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
For the second time in less than a decade, Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) Associate Professor Dr. Jeremy Rinker received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award.