U.S. Army Medical Capability Development Webinar
The NC Military Business Center and NC Coalition of Defense Researchers will host a conversation about current and future technologies of interest to the Army medical community.
The NC Military Business Center and NC Coalition of Defense Researchers will host a conversation about current and future technologies of interest to the Army medical community.
ICEE will be hosting another P2 Application Lunch and Learn session on July 9th at 12pm on Teams. Registration required.
UNCG’s Center for New North Carolinians will host the Beyond Barriers: A Night of Unity gala at the UNCG Alumni House on Wednesday, May 28th at 6 p.m.
UNCG’s Center for Housing and Community Studies was recently awarded one of the Cone Health Foundation’s Partnering for Health Equity grants. They were selected for their efforts to secure access to safe and healthy housing, which is one of the key social drivers of health identified by Cone Health.
Active Girls – Healthy Girls is the only organization in Guilford County explicitly dedicated to closing the gender gap in physical activity. This April, 60 adolescent girls learned that exercise is fun, laying the foundation for a lifetime of healthy decision-making.
The Languages, Literature and Cultures departments invites all members of UNCG’s community for a talk with Joel Barish, CEO of the DeafNation Expo.
ICEE will be hosting a two-day, funded course focused on developing community-engaged courses for undergraduate and graduate students.
NC A&T will be hosting a one day summit for community transformation on April 15, 2025 at their Farm Pavilion.
The Department of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations in the UNC Greensboro School of Education hosted the seventh annual Critical Conversations Conference on Saturday, March 1, 2025. This year’s theme was “Grounded and Growing: Collective Work to Strengthen Education and Communities.” The theme addressed the changing political, social, and cultural landscape in education and the increasing need for collaboration among educators, students, communities, and organizations.
When you come to Science Everywhere on April 5, don’t miss the band of corrugated creativity in the Cardboard Robot Parade. Meet the man behind the handmade mask and this joyful, wacky event.