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Triad BioNight 2017

Redacted from “Five Honored for Contributions to Triad’s Bioscience Community” and “Shengmin Sang of NCA&T Wins Innovation for Impact Grand Prize” at www.ncbiotech.org  Two UNCG professors were recently recognized by the NC Biotechnology Center. Professor Patricia Reggio received the 2017 Academic Development Excellence Award at Triad BioNight, a biennial celebration of the … Continued


Feral Fairy Tales

Redacted from the fall 2016 Research Magazine In her first collection of poetry, “The Blue Hour,” English faculty member Jennifer Whitaker uses dark fairy tale imagery as a vehicle to explore complicated human experiences, such as familial abuse, incest, and remorse. The book won the 2016 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. Whitaker … Continued


Winners of Graduate Research & Creativity Expo

Repost from Campus Weekly More than 100 graduate students revealed the breadth and depth of research at UNCG at the 2017 UNCG Graduate Research and Creativity Expo: “Scholarship That Matters.” “I truly enjoyed the questions and feedback I received at the expo,” said economics graduate student Justin Larson. “If the goal … Continued


An ancient borderland

redacted from the fall 2016 Research Magazine Its history stretches back 1,400 years. A landscape forming the traditional border between Christianity and Islam. Dr. Asa Eger, professor of history, has explored the region — located generally along the border between today’s Turkey and Syria — with archaeological surveys and excavations. And … Continued


Students win national nano film contest

UNCG students Taylor Mabe and Jenna Schad have been named winners of the National Nanotechnology Initiative’s “Nano Film” video contest. Mabe, a nanoscience PhD candidate, and Schad, a senior majoring in biology and media studies, teamed up to produce a video about Mabe’s dissertation research, which focuses on making portable … Continued


$1 million NSF award for STAMPS

Repost from Campus Weekly The National Science Foundation has awarded one million dollars to support Science, Technology and Math Preparation Scholarships (STAMPS) at UNCG. The National Science Foundation will support a collaborative effort proposed by faculty and staff within UNCG’s College of Arts and Science, School of Education, and University … Continued


Register for Graduate Research & Creativity Expo

Registration for the https://grs.uncg.edu/enrolled/showcase/ is open. The expo is an opportunity for UNCG to showcase our graduate students, programs and departments. Join us in encouraging students to register now for this event. Deadline to Register: February 6, 2017 at 8:00 a.m. https://uncg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cYNyOdeYqVXufNX https://grs.uncg.edu/enrolled/showcase/ Sponsored by The Graduate School, Graduate Student Association and … Continued


Course-based undergraduate research experiences

Redacted from www.northcarolina.edu A team led by UNCG URSCO director Lee Phillips has been awarded a UNC system Undergraduate Research Award. UNC announced the selection of four teams as recipients of the awards last week, granting them $100,000 in funding to support projects that span nine UNC institutions. Phillips’s team, comprised of UNCG, NCA&T, North … Continued


Johnson receives Higher Education Leadership Award

Joan Johnson has received the Higher Education Leadership Award from the Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities. The award was bestowed at the institute’s 2016 State of the Art Conference on Postsecondary Education and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, held December 1-2 in Fairfax, VA. It honors an administrator, program director, or staff member within an institution … Continued


German Embassy Teacher of Excellence

Dr. Brooke Kreitinger has been awarded the 2016 German Embassy Teacher of Excellence award. She will be honored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages at their Annual Convention and World Languages Expo. The expo, which aims to provide professional development for language educators of all levels … Continued