Research Assignment Applications due to Dept heads by Sept. 5

The University is committed to the advancement of research and creative scholarship. The Research Assignment program rewards tenured faculty members who have demonstrated distinguished contributions to the University through a competitively-won award of either one semester at full salary or two semesters at half salary during which the faculty member… Continue reading…
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University Libraries hosts Research & APPLICATION Webinar Series

All UNCG faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in the Research and Application Webinar series, which is offered each semester. The Fall 2025 schedule is below. These are free 30 minute webinars about UNCG libraries research and its applications. They’re recorded and available on YouTube after the session… Continue reading…
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State of the Arts

With immersive tools like Unreal Engine and a state-of-the-art animation studio, UNCG visual arts faculty and students are pushing the boundaries of creativity – and building a launchpad for exciting next-gen careers.
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Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy Exceeds Expectations

The new Google-funded cybersecurity clinic is protecting small businesses and non-profits from emerging online threats while preparing UNCG students for high-demand careers. It is close to reaching its first-year goal after just one semester.
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Mediating the Housing Crisis

Through education, advocacy, and intervention, the CHCS eviction mediation program – a collaboration between UNCG and Legal Aid of North Carolina – benefits the entire community.

The Economics of Green Hydrogen Draw Fulbright Scholar to Africa 

Dr. Stephen Holland, professor of economics at UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics, was recently awarded a Fulbright scholarship to travel to Namibia University of Science and Technology’s Energy Institute and explore another natural resource with enormous economic potential for the African country: solar energy.

Libraries, for Your Health

Dr. Noah Lenstra’s “Let’s Move in Libraries” initiative is inspiring libraries in America and around the world to boost healthy living in their communities. The work of the associate professor in UNCG’s School of Education is part of a growing library health movement.