Augmented reality for first responders nets $1.8M grant

Dr. Regis Kopper has received $1.8 million in National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) funding to develop augmented reality (AR) interfaces for use by first responders.  “AR displays information and images over a person’s real-world vision – think Google Glass meets Pokemon Go – and is the next technological… Continue reading…

Nurturing Stem’s Next Generation

Two local physicians are collaborating with UNCG & the JSNN to inspire high school students. The Draelos Science Scholars program gives promising Triad-area students opportunities to take part in university research.

multiple women practicing yoga inside of a studio

Using Yoga to Empower Women and Create Community

“Yoga therapy is not just physical practice,” says Mona Flynn, third- year Ed.D. candidate in kinesiology. “People tend to equate yoga with posture, but there’s so much more it has to offer. I want yoga to be recognized for its worth, as both a restorative practice and a preventative one.”

CNNC Fosters Community Connections

UNC Greensboro’s Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC) promotes access and integration for immigrants and refugees in North Carolina by bridging newcomer populations with existing communities