AEFP Conference
Save the date for the AEFP Conference – ECRC staff and project partners are presenting
Save the date for the AEFP Conference – ECRC staff and project partners are presenting
“The new AI-powered tools for scholarly literature discovery” by Steve Cramer, Tuesday March 24 at 12pm – Learn about some of the AI-augmented databases for research discovery and citation analysis. Examples include Scite, Research Rabbit, Consensus, Undermind, and Elicit. These tools allow researchers to search by semantics (concepts), map scholarly... Continue reading...
Learn about some of the AI-augmented databases for research discovery and citation analysis. Examples include Scite, Research Rabbit, Consensus, Undermind, and Elicit. These tools allow researchers to search by semantics (concepts), map scholarly networks, provide context for citations, and/or evaluate citation patterns. How useful – and appropriate — are these... Continue reading...
Our spring events get a little more personal, as we emphasize the “art” in the Art of Connecting. Featuring Dr. Lynn Harter – Professor of Communication at Ohio University, and Peacehaven – a longtime CST community partner, these events promise performances, arts & crafts, and highly-interactive workshops.
Join us in celebrating our campus community and recognizing the events and projects that foster a sense of belonging for our students. During this drop-in session, participants can enjoy light refreshments, hear about iBelong projects from the academic year, and engage in letter writing to members of the community! Learn... Continue reading...
Following the March 24 Keynote Event, this workshop will give students and community members a chance to engage with our guest – Lynn Harter, and our community partners – Peacehaven Farm, in an interactive, arts-based collaboration.
“Governance Indexes” by Rachel Olsen, Wednesday March 25 at 12pm Governance indexes are composite measures that assess how effectively institutions govern, based on political, legal, and administrative indicators. These unique sources of information can be extremely useful but are also complicated and sometimes controversial. In this session, we will look at several... Continue reading...
Every luncheon features a panel of women leaders in a supportive and empowering environment. Expect networking, mentorship, and the exchange of ideas among faculty, staff, and administrators. Join us!
The University Teaching and Learning Commons, the Institute for Community and Economic Engagement, and the University Community Engagement Council are pleased to collaborate and sponsor the Spring 2026 Community Engagement Book Club. Meetings will be 2:30 to 4:00ish: March 5 March 26 April 23 Registration is free, but encouraged. All who register... Continue reading...
Anthropomorphizing language can obscure the fact that replacing humans with machines does not lead to equivalent actions or interactions. This session presents a framework for understanding how technology changes the nature of tasks and prescribes behaviors.
@ Come experience a wide-array of hands-on mini workshops presented by UNCG faculty, staff, students, and community members and leave with a variety of new skills! Refreshments provided. All are welcome! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
@ Dr. Kailan Rubinoff, Associate Professor of Musicology in the School of Music and Cross-appointed Faculty in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies to talk about how she used the Linda Arnold Carlisle Faculty Grant to support her research. With the support of the grant, she conducted ethnographic research among the QueerPassion musicians... Continue reading...