Office of Research and Engagement hosts virtual office hours, February 14, noon – 12:30 pm
The Office of Research and Engagement is actively reviewing recent and emerging changes regarding federal grants funding.
The Office of Research and Engagement is actively reviewing recent and emerging changes regarding federal grants funding.
H@W will be offering an information sessions on 2/7 at noon and 2/10 at 5pm about upcoming graduate assistantships.
CARS faculty and graduate students attended the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) annual meeting in Long Beach, CA from November 20-23, 2024.
For UNCG students, staff, faculty, instructors, and librarians. The Spring 2025 Research and Applications Webinar series will cover topics on library resources and research tools. Webinars are 30 minutes and are hosted in Teams. Use the Sign Up Form to register.
Recent SON PhD graduate Kim Vogt persevered in her academic journey, focusing on SANE training and affirmative care.
Let’s review the programs, people, and experiences that made us proud to be Spartans in 2024.
Congratulations to Dr. Liam Duffy on his recently issued patent “Radio Frequency Quadrupole Stark Decelerators and Methods of Making and Using the Same” and to Sara Ahmed, the new School of Education Impact through Innovation Short Graduate Student Fellow. Learn more about what Innovate UNCG is celebrating this semester.
UNCG researchers Dharod and DeJesus are leading a $784,369 NIH-funded trial to reduce breastfeeding barriers for Latine parents. The community health collaboration includes Cone Health and student researchers from UNCG nutrition and psychology.
Stacy Huff, who earned a Master’s in Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research in 2022 and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Educational Research Methodology, was the big winner at UNC Greensboro’s recent Three-Minute Thesis competition. Huff claimed both first place and the People’s Choice award in the annual event.
The Paula and Rick Short Endowed Fellowship in Education was established in the spring of 2023. The second recipient of this honor is Department of Counseling and Educational Development doctoral student Sara Ahmed.