@ 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...
This roundtable will explore stories, challenges, and practical strategies to build trust across language and systems within our communities. Roundtable Guest speakers include:Sonia Márques, Principal of the Newcomers SchoolDoris Kroiss, Clinical Assistant Professor, School of EducationLeilani Roughton, New Arrivals Institute DirectorAnne Tuabaugh, Reading Connections Director
Join us for a unique film screening & live hip hop performance! Shaolin Jazz will perform a special CAN I KICK IT? presentation. They will screen the sci-fi action classic THE MATRIX, but with the added twist of a live music soundtrack by DJ 2-Tone Jones. THE MATRIX (The Wachowskis, 1999)... Continue reading...
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...
SAVE THE DATE for ResearchCON – Community Conversations on Artificial Intelligence 7 April 2026, 8-3 UNCG Marcus T. Johnson Alumni House Registration, agenda and other information will be added here as details are finalized.
Hosted by the Institute for Community and Economic Engagement (ICEE), this event explores how AI-driven research connects with regional partners, economic development initiatives, and community impact strategies.
The Carolyn & Norwood Thomas Undergraduate Research and Creativity Expo is the campus-wide celebration of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activities. All students engaged in faculty-mentored scholarly inquiry are encouraged to participate. Each of the seven categories will have first through third place prizes, which include monetary awards. To be... Continue reading...
Presented in partnership with the UNCG Global Engagement Office, the Global Symposium highlights international research collaborations, global partnerships, and cross-border scholarship advancing UNCG’s global footprint.
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!
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...
This one-hour session warmly welcomes you to learn about our newly launching Japanese undergraduate minor and to explore exciting study-abroad opportunities in Japan. We are also delighted to host Mr. Stephen Sumner, Director of the NC Japan Center, who will share insights about the prestigious “Order of the Dogwood.” We... Continue reading...
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...
@ 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...
@ 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...
The COAACH Center is hosting a Community Health & Wellness Fair, hosted by North Carolina A&T's Center for Outreach in Alzheimer's, Aging, and Community Health (COAACH). Date: Friday, April 17, 2026 Time: 11:00am-4:00pm Location: 2105 Yanceyville Street, Greensboro, NC 27405 If you are interested in attending, please complete the RSVP form... Continue reading...
@ April’s Be Here Club is co-hosted with members of the UNCG Sustainability Council. We look forward to meeting all our colleagues from across campus and the community, and to growing some new connections! Be Here Club (BHC) is a monthly gathering that’s part of the ICEE fellows program to support the... Continue reading...
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...
@ Join the Humanities Network and Consortium for a timely virtual discussion, “The Long History behind the US-Israeli War with Iran,” exploring the historical roots of tensions between Israel, the United States, and Iran. In this installment of the Roots of Our Time series, Dr. Muntazir Ali (Liberal & Professional Studies) and Dr. David... Continue reading...
@ This virtual meeting is for NCHEP Leadership Team members only. If you have questions, please contact Neely Ward. NC Homeless Education Program 336.315.7400 View Organizer Website Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
@ This virtual meeting is for NCHEP Leadership Team members only. If you have questions, please contact Neely Ward. NC Homeless Education Program 336.315.7400 View Organizer Website Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
Skip to Content (Press Enter) Jump to Agenda Highlights Event Details Speakers Register @ The BRIGHT Institute is developing a comprehensive strategy to establish North Carolina as a national leader in battery innovation, critical materials, advanced energy technologies, and workforce development. Join industry and academic leaders on April 28 to... Continue reading...
It is with great pleasure that the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Division of Research and Engagement invites you to “Advancing Research and Innovation for National Defense and Security,” a collaborative two-day workshop organized by: This workshop is designed to bring together leaders from the DEVCOM Soldier Center and... Continue reading...
The Atlantic World Research Network announces its final event of the spring term: "A View of Emancipation from the Dominican Borderlands," an AWRN Online Colloquium at Noon on Thursday, April 30 (Reading Day), featuring historian Anne Eller of Yale University. Join us via the following Teams link: Eller—Dominican Borderlands—4/30 noon | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams Eller’s... Continue reading...