2025 Syngenta Symposium
Biology and Chemistry & Biochemistry will be hosting the 2025 Syngenta Symposium on March 19th.
Biology and Chemistry & Biochemistry will be hosting the 2025 Syngenta Symposium on March 19th.
Discover how Sherlock Holmes’ investigative methods offer insight into the logic of guessing in Michiel Van Veldhuizen’s talk, How Sherlock Holmes Gets It Right: An Investigation Into the Epistemology of Guessing, part of The Great Conversation series and open to the public.
Students interested in H@W internships can come to an information session in Curry 321 on March 19th from 1-1:30pm.
WGSS will hosting a talk on March 19th at 5pm in the EUC Claxton Room on Black Feminist and Womanist ecoaesthetics.
HNAC will be hosting Alyse Knorr to speak about the importance of interdisciplinary artistic collaboration on March 20th at 5:30pm.
Alyse Knorr explores the importance of interdisciplinary artistic collaboration and curiosity, drawing on her own experiences working with composers, painters, and singers that have resulted in a Carnegie Hall premiere, a public mural at the Harlem Public Library, and re-creations of 2,500-year-old archaic Greek songs.
The Center for Women's Health and Wellness is pleased to announce the call for 2026 Faculty Fellows. Applications are due March 21st.
UNCG Child & Family Research Network will be hosting a conversation on the Chancellor's Initiative for Transformative Research.
Innovate UNCG will host its semesterly E2 weekend on March 21st from 1 to 7:30pm at the esports Arena in Moran Commons.
Xhenet Aliu will be reading from her new book Everybody Says It's Everything on March 24th at the Alumni House.
On March 25th at 10am, ORE will be hosting its research administrator's network (RAN) meeting virtually through Teams.
Healthy Places by Design will be hosting a webinar on cultivating community hubs on March 25 at 3pm.