Funding Friday
It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs.
It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs.
UNCG researchers and their collaborators have received approximately $500,000 to study the impacts of COVID on student learning.
UNCG researcher seeks to know if wetlands may increase bats’ prevalence and activity by providing available food in the form of specific aquatic insects.
Dr. Joanne Murphys work to bring more students into archaeological fields and give them more opportunities for research has garnered the attention of the Archaeological Institute of America.
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center announced a partnership with the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering.
Dr. Asa Eger – a historian whose research interests include Islamic and Byzantine history and archaeology, the eastern Mediterranean, frontiers and borderlands, and environmental history – is UNCG’s 2022 Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Awardee in the tenured faculty category. Since joining UNCG in 2009, Eger has mentored 12 undergraduates across… Continue reading…
Over-the-counter hearing devices are now available, but are they right for you and your loved ones? Hear from our expert, UNCG audiologist Dr. Amy Myers. For more information go to the UNCG Speech and Hearing Center at https://hhs.uncg.edu/shc.
LeNora Harley, recent UNCG alumna, will celebrate Veteran’s Day treating patients. A veteran, Harley reflects on her journey at UNCG.
Eight UNCG students represented the university at the SoCon Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF). Scholars presented on a variety of topics.
UNCG’s Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality and Tourism department has worked with North Carolina’s wine industry for a little more than a decade, supporting it through research and class assignments that promote agricultural tourism, also known as “agritourism.”