News
UNCG Response to possible Federal Shutdown
September 28, 2023
Congress is currently negotiating a deal to avoid a federal government shutdown. If an agreement is not reached by November 17th at midnight, certain portions of the government will temporarily go unfunded until a fiscal year 2024 budget is approved.
Tag your research data by Oct. 31
September 28, 2023
In order to maintain compliance, security, and integrity of research data during this transition, UNCG scholars must tag Research data in Box and Google Drive before the migration to the M365 environment.
New evidence of health benefits from African grain teff
September 26, 2023
UNCG biology and chemistry researchers find that increasingly popular African grain exhibits antioxidant activity in human cells, adding to evidence of health benefits.
Pitre-Martin named executive director of UNCG SERVE center
September 14, 2023
Pitre-Martin has been named executive director of the UNCG SERVE center. The education research and evaluation center with $30M in active funding works with clients in North Carolina and across the nation in pursuit of positive educational outcomes for all learners.
Zainab Adamou-Mohamed: Artist, Scholar, and Leader
September 12, 2023
Sophomore Zainab Adamou-Mohamed seizes opportunities at every turn at UNCG. The Lloyd International Honors College student opens up about becoming a campus and civic leader, scholar and artist.
Funding Friday
September 8, 2023
New funding for UNCG research, scholarship, and creative activity – see some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs.
Dr. John Kiss Unlocks the Green Frontier on Space Podcast
September 8, 2023
Dr. John Kiss, dean of UNCG’s College of Arts and Sciences, was recently featured on The Space Show podcast to illuminate the realm of plant space biology and its implications for the future of space exploration.
Failed Musician, a Best American Poet
September 6, 2023
Work by UNCG creative writing Professor Stuart Dischell is in 2023’s Best American Poetry, the anthology considered the gold standard for American poets.