Updates to NIH Institutional Training Grant Applications and Data Tables
On May 31st, 2024, the NIH announced updates NIH Institutional Training Grant applications and data tables.
On May 31st, 2024, the NIH announced updates NIH Institutional Training Grant applications and data tables.
With the help of fellowships, grants, and pre-professional advising, UNCG students and alumni like Catlin Torres ’23 connect with communities where the need for healthcare is greatest.
An ambitious obesity study following kids from the womb to preschool, the art of Disney, social entrepreneurship improving lives across NC, cosmodernism, and chiggers and ticks and sand flies (oh my!). Explore our wide-ranging impact in the 2024 issue of UNCG Research magazine.
Emilia Phillips, professor of creative writing in the English department, published their fifth collection of poems this year and unveiled it at a book reading that celebrated the community of students and artists who inspire their work.
School of Art students hosted an iron pour and steamroller press demonstration during a daylong event, turning the public into artistic collaborators at the Gatewood Art Studio.
UNCG’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders recently had their two-week camp for adults with aphasia at HorsePower Therapeutic Learning Center in High Point.
Dr. Moses Acquaah, professor and director of the business administration Ph.D program at UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics, has been honored with a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Since earning her PhD in human development and family studies, Dr. Tyla Ricks ’23 has invested in nurturing systems of care, becoming an advocate for children and families and a partner to organizations with the tools for their success.
Before the end of the academic year, UNCG students put their research out in front of the community at the Undergraduate Research and Creativity Expo, presenting what they’d learned in the humanities, arts, and STEM fields.
New funding for UNCG research, scholarship, and creative activity – see some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs.