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Lights, Camera, Action in the Schools of Dance and Theatre 

Posted on March 04, 2026

Film production students working in a classroom, with one person operating a camera, another holding a boom microphone, and a monitor displaying the scene being recorded while others sit at tables in the background.
David Furr's Acting for the Camera Class

Since its invention in the late nineteenth century, film has been intertwined with live performance, making it perhaps the most interdisciplinary of art forms. In the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Schools of Dance and Theatre, the medium of film is a tool for artistic expression, teaching, and providing career preparedness.   Professor of Dance Robin Gee explains that film and dance are a natural fit:  “The notion that film and dance… Continue reading…

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May 21, 2026

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Rewriting the Playbook on Athlete Health: Kier named RWJF Scholar  

Posted on March 03, 2026

Lexi Kier standing in a gymnasium hallway holding notebooks and papers, leaning against a wall featuring the large UNCG Spartans logo, with a basketball placed under one foot.

Doctoral student Lexi Kier has been named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar, a prestigious national distinction for students whose research has the potential to shape health policy across the United States.

The post Rewriting the Playbook on Athlete Health: Kier named RWJF Scholar   appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

May 21, 2026

How Bryan School Professor is Rewriting Narrative on Workplace Trauma

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May 20, 2026

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Ian LeRoy Joins School of Theatre

Posted on March 03, 2026

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Photo announcement of Ian LeRoy as Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre

College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean bruce d. mcclung has announced the appointment of Ian LeRoy as Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre (Music Directing).  Ian LeRoy is a music director, pianist, composer, and educator whose work spans professional theatre, higher education, business, and technology. LeRoy has served as music director for productions and concerts with NYU Tisch… Continue reading…

The post Ian LeRoy Joins School of Theatre appeared first on College of Visual and Performing Arts.

May 21, 2026

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Peace and Conflict Studies Professor Discusses Impact of Iran Airstrikes

Posted on March 02, 2026

Professional portrait of Ali Askerov wearing a dark blazer and dark shirt, posed against a plain white background.
Ali Askerov, Peace and Conflict Studies

At this point, I would say this Washington faces a dilemma. First, respond strongly to protect deterrence or avoid being pulled into a broader war.

The post Peace and Conflict Studies Professor Discusses Impact of Iran Airstrikes appeared first on School of Health and Human Sciences.

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The post UNCG Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy Supports Students, Community appeared first on Bryan School of Business & Economics.

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Human Development and Family Studies Professor Gives Tips on How Kids Can Think For Themselves

Posted on March 02, 2026

Professional portrait of Stephanie Irby Coard wearing a leather jacket over a collared shirt, standing with arms crossed against a plain white background.
Stephanie Irby Coard

Teaching kids to think for themselves means parents must gradually loosen the reins so children can gain valuable confidence and experience making self-guided decisions.

The post Human Development and Family Studies Professor Gives Tips on How Kids Can Think For Themselves appeared first on School of Health and Human Sciences.

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