AERA Conference
Save the date for the AERA Conference – ECRC staff and project partners are presenting
Save the date for the AERA Conference – ECRC staff and project partners are presenting
Graduate students present cutting-edge research and creative scholarship from across disciplines.
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.
Celebrate the launch of the Greensboro Bound Book Festival: American Kaleidoscope with #1 New York Times bestselling author Casey McQuiston, known for their best-selling novels including “Red, White, and Royal Blue” and “The Pairing.”
Free event. Registration required.
A cross-sector gathering of faculty, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming business strategy, analytics, operations, and workforce development.
Join us for a special capstone presentation featuring two UNC Area Studies Center MSI Fellows whose innovative research expands our understanding of the African diaspora. This facilitated panel moves beyond traditional Atlantic frameworks to explore the deep-rooted histories and vibrant contemporary lives of African-descendant communities in Asia. How do individuals and communities... Continue reading...
The International Civil Rights Center and Museum, in collaboration with UNC-Greensboro’s departments of Media Studies, History and University Libraries, will honor Rev. Allen’s achievements with the short film, Homage to a Hero: Reflections from Reverend Steve Allen, at the ICRCM Auditorium.
Everyone is invited! Dozens of organizations, topics, experiments, and hands on activities will be on display all over UNCG’s inviting campus. Join the thousands of community members who celebrate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in a family-friendly and entertaining way! Visit with local scientists and learn what research is going on locally. Connect with local groups and discover ways to get involved as a citizen scientist in the Triad. There’s something for everyone!
Save the Date for the 2026 CoSN Conference – April 13 – 15
Are you looking for the conference that celebrates undergraduate researchers in all fields of study the opportunity to network with the larger research community the chance to enhance one’s resume by presenting at the only national UR conference a space that’s also for faculty and mentors to share their invaluable... Continue reading...
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