NC Biotechnology Center Facts and Grants Funding Session
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To support the creation of new research networks, the CAS Office of Research will be hosting a speed research meet and greet on Oct. 6 at 3pm.
The Power of Prose: Storytelling as the Ultimate Foundation
This year's Harriett Elliott Lecture Series hosts Jacoby Cochran the Senior Podcast Host for the award-winning City Cast Chicago, a daily podcast and newsletter centered around connecting people to the communities they love. Part keynote lecture, part hip hop show: Jacoby Cochran and community partners, In the Beat of the Night, help us tell better stories by sharing their own. Using their skills as both DJs and master interviewers, the ITBOTN crew commits to showcasing local talent - and keeping us entertained along the way.
This event will be followed by a workshop on October 2 from 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm in the EUC Kirkland Suite which will give students and community members a chance to engage with Jacoby Cochran and In the Beat of the Night, in a more interactive conversation. We will discuss various online and community-based platforms, as well as techniques for interviewing - with the goal of showing how our combined stories create the kind of connections that build strong communities.
UNCG's Research Administrators will be celebrated on September 25 at 11:30 am in Cone Ballroom A. This is open to all members of the Research Administrator Council.
Join us as we celebrate the amazing research and accomplishments happening at UNCG. As the university advances cutting-edge research, we look forward to a celebration highlighting key advancements and next steps.
The Carolyn & Norwood Thomas Undergraduate Research and Creativity Expo is the campus-wide celebration of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activities. All students engaged in faculty-mentored scholarly inquiry are encouraged to participate. Students are eligible to compete for program recognition, which includes monetary awards. Organized by
**This event is currently at capacity. If you would like to be added to a waitlist, please contact Dr. Chartanay Bonner. ** Organized by the Institute for Community and Economic Engagement & the Office of Research & Engagement
The Chancellor’s Initiative for Transformative Research Aims to fund promising projects that will lead to strong societal impacts while attracting significant external funding. Researchers are encouraged to launch projects that will strengthen the competitive position of UNC Greensboro in North Carolina, the United States, and around the World. Connection of... Continue reading...
Lunch will be provided. You can register for the morning session, afternoon session, or both. Organized by:
The Languages, Literature and Cultures departments invites all members of UNCG's community for a talk with Joel Barish, CEO of the DeafNation Expo.
The UNCG Graduate School will host the 13th Annual Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase: “Scholarship That Matters.” on Thursday, April 3, 2025, from 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm in the Elliott University Center at UNCG. The annual Showcase’s purpose is to present the accomplishments of UNCG’s graduate students to the Greater Greensboro community and... Continue reading...
UNCG invites you to join us at the AI for Business event, hosted by the ISSCM Department in the Bryan School of Business and Economics. At this event, we will hear from industry leaders regarding their experiences with AI and discuss its future in business. A panel of business leaders... Continue reading...