Jigna Dharod, Jasmine DeJesus, grad student Selene Villa, and Cone Health's Marjorie Jenkins and Julie Wenzel stand in the lobby and hold breast pumps

Lowering Barriers to Breastfeeding

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.

Students at UNCG's summer research celebration in August 2024 at the Alumni House laughing and talking

UNCG Students Explore Their Potential As Researchers

Students who spent their summer doing undergraduate research came together with UNCG faculty and staff to celebrate their achievements and their shared passion for discovery and building a better world.

A still from a student-produced short film premiering at the Sanarchy Student Film Screening

UNCG Students Ask What ‘The Future’ Holds at Short Film Screening

Nearly four dozen UNC Greensboro students will start their Fall 2024 semester walking the red carpet. They get their own premiere for short films they’ve created around the theme “the Future.” The Sanarchy Student Film Screening is being held in the Weatherspoon Art Museum on August 29 at 5:30 p.m.

Woman working on laptop with hologram of technology and AI symptoms around

Faculty Embrace AI’s Potential in UNCG Classrooms

UNCG provided faculty with generative AI implementation grants so that they can explore the potential of AI tools with their students. It has the power to change their classrooms as well as their professions.

Graduate student Grace Finn tutoring two students

Erasing COVID Learning Loss

Schools nationwide opened their doors to students following months of learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To address those losses, UNCG and Guilford County Schools have partnered to create The Tutoring Collaborative, bringing graduate students from across campus into K-12 as tutors. A $2 million grant supports the program, offering graduate students stipends for 20 hours of tutoring a week.