Dr. Clouse Returns to Home State to Advance Nursing Research

With more than 20 years of experience in HIV/AIDS research and a strong commitment to public health, Kate Clouse, Ph.D., aims to expand the the School of Nursing’s research portfolio and address urgent health challenges to improve all communities.
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Inside the Craft of Telephone Wire Weaving

UNCG’s Smart-Tillman Distinguished Professor of Art History explores the cultural background of telephone wire weaving. For her doctoral research, Elizabeth Perrill, Ph.D., collaborated with South African artists to help preserve and elevate the art form on a global scale.

Dr. Nick Oberlies’ UNCG lab explores cancer-fighting compounds in fungi, the chemistry of medicinal herbs, and energy from nature

Funding Friday | November 7, 2025

It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the contracts and grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.

Bethany Allen standing in front of a blue backdrop featuring the UNC Greensboro School of Health and Human Sciences logo and text.

Recreational Therapy Project Cultivates Growth Mindset in Fifth Graders

Bethany Allen, a community and therapeutic recreation major, wanted to introduce elementary students to the role of a recreational therapist. Through the teamwork and communication exercises she formed, students became more engaged in the topic and showed increased interest in college.

Graphic design featuring a circular image of a person using a microscope, surrounded by a network-style pattern of connected dots and lines. To the right, bold text reads ‘2025 Issue For a Better Future’ with the word ‘Future’ highlighted in yellow. The background is dark with subtle digital and geometric elements.

2025 Research Magazine launches: For A Better Future

In this issue, follow UNCG researchers’ search for cancer-killing compounds found in fungi. Explore innovative, immersive tools transforming the arts. Learn about new initiatives positioning N.C. as a center for military defense, battery, and energy tech. These are just some of the ways you’ll see we’re improving the health and safety of our communities.