The Office of Research Integrity offers an open session to stop and ask questions on the first Tuesday of each month from 2-3 pm in MHRA room 2711.
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The Office of Research Integrity offers an open session to stop and ask questions on the first Tuesday of each month from 2-3 pm in MHRA room 2711. |
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The Institute for Community and Economic Engagement is excited to continue Knowledge Production Corner for the spring semester! Are you a community-engaged scholar (faculty, staff, or student)? Do you have research projects or ideas that you are trying push forward to the next step? Do you want a regular space... Continue reading... |
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HNAC/CPD Humanities Alumni Panel
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HNAC/CPD Humanities Alumni Panel
The annual HNAC/CPD Humanities Alumni Panel will take place on Friday, February 6th, 2-4 pm. Faculty, please encourage your students to attend the event, which will feature recent graduates, food, and time for networking! |
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National ESEA Conference – 2026
Save the Date for the 2026 National ESEA Conference – February 10-12
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Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement Conference @ Elon
North Carolina Community Engagement is our statewide group focused on community engagement work. Their annual Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement (PACE) Conference seeks to grow and share the practice and scholarship of higher education community and civic engagement. Launched in 1999, PACE is the longest-running regional conference in the nation... Continue reading...
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Turn your research into a story worth sharing! Join us to learn how to write an abstract that is clear, impactful, and memorable. Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/23737873713850 Meeting ID: 237 378 737 138 50 Passcode: os3vg9HH
UNCG Jewish Studies Henry Samuel Levinson Lecture presents Shari Rabin with "The Jewish South: An American History" |
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Foundations of Professional Interpreting
The Foundations of Professional Interpreting is a 2-day, 16-hour workshop (8 hours/day) that provides individuals with the basic knowledge about principles and standards of interpreting in the health and human service fields established by the National Council for Interpreting in Health Care (NCIHC). In addition to learning the nine principles... Continue reading...
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Join us for a screening of Abby Martin’s latest documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, followed by a live virtual talk and Q&A with Abby herself. The film investigates how war, militarism, and empire pose one of the greatest threats to life on Earth, connecting environmental destruction, human suffering, and global instability. This is... Continue reading... |
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@ NCHEP is hosting a virtual Learning Series for charter and lab homeless liaisons. Each session will focus on a specific topic that will enhance charter and lab school’s practices and policies and ensure compliance with federal law. This session will review the roles and responsibilities of appointed homeless liaisons... Continue reading...
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@ NCHEP is hosting a virtual Learning Series for charter and lab homeless liaisons. Each session will focus on a specific topic that will enhance charter and lab school’s practices and policies and ensure compliance with federal law. This session will review best practices for identifying and serving students experiencing... Continue reading... |
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@ NCHEP is hosting a virtual Learning Series for charter and lab homeless liaisons. Each session will focus on a specific topic that will enhance charter and lab school’s practices and policies and ensure compliance with federal law. This session will cover the requirements charter and lab schools have as... Continue reading...
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Be Here Club (BHC) is a monthly gathering that’s part of the ICEE fellows program to support the convening and celebrating of community-engaged scholars, broadly defined. So whether you are a community-engaged scholar, know someone who is, or just want to meet a few cool folx, we’d love to see you. All... Continue reading...
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Hosted by the Bryan School of Business & Economics School Climate Committee and co-sponsored by the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, this event bridges the classroom and the regional economy. It brings together business owners, economic development leaders, and strategic partners to explore how the Triad’s business landscape is evolving—and how we,... Continue reading... |
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The Institute for Community and Economic Engagement is excited to continue Knowledge Production Corner for the spring semester! Are you a community-engaged scholar (faculty, staff, or student)? Do you have research projects or ideas that you are trying push forward to the next step? Do you want a regular space... Continue reading...
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@ NCHEP is hosting a virtual Learning Series for charter and lab homeless liaisons. Each session will focus on a specific topic that will enhance charter and lab school’s practices and policies and ensure compliance with federal law. This session will review the requirements outlined in the Every Student Success... Continue reading...
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@ NCHEP is offering monthly virtual “office hours” for new homeless liaisons every third Thursday. These optional sessions are designed to deepen your understanding of the homeless liaison role and provide practical support from our office. For more information, contact Beth Branagan at Beth.Branagan@dpi.nc.gov. NC Homeless Education Program 336.315.7400 View... Continue reading... |
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McKinney-Vento Subgrant Application – Close
@ The North Carolina Education for Homeless Children and Youth subgrant application will close in CCIP at 12:00 PM. All correspondence related to the subgrant application process should be directed to Lisa Phillips, State Director for the Homeless & Foster Care Education Programs, by emailing her at lisa.phillips@dpi.nc.gov. There will be no extensions granted. ... Continue reading...
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Virtual Event
Virtual programming and presentations, such as webcasts or webinars, are becoming more and more common in education and the workforce. But how many webinars have you been to that don’t keep you engaged and leave you scrolling in the background? Graduate students need to be able to present their work and research digitally, as... Continue reading... |
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The Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL) presents:Constructive Speech in Contentious Times
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Do you ever feel like you’re struggling to connect with your communities, your students, or even your work? The Institute’s Knowledge Production Corner is partnering with Dr. Lalenja Harrington to offer a workshop you may find useful. On 23 February from 12-1:30, Dr. Lalenja Harrington will join workshop participants in... Continue reading... |
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Annual CACE Conference
The annual Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences (CACE) brings national and international speakers, community partners, and showcases student and alumni participation. |
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UNCG AAUP & ARF present:Nancy MacLean, "Why Is the Right 'Laying Siege' to Higher Education?" |
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