McNair Scholars represent every school at UNCG
Nineteen students were inducted into the UNCG Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Program
Nineteen students were inducted into the UNCG Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Program
Come out and see the stars this semester at the UNCG Planetarium and Three College Observatory. Multiple viewing dates are coming up at both locations, and they all require reservations.
Dean Omar Ali and his ‘ensemble’ are creating a new kind of performative culture which challenges the prevailing notion that studying and work are not something to have fun with; they are things you just have to do in order to achieve success. Read the full article by Nils Skudra… Continue reading…
Interior Architecture and CCED students supplied the design work for Greensboro’s new Amadi Way center. Watch the video for more information on this exciting new project.
“The proposed Chinese experiments will seek to verify previous studies on the International Space Station,” says John Kiss, a space biologist at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Researchers eavesdropped on California mice to learn how they cope with separation—listen to their calls, both friendly and angry.
December Commencement marked the end of a long journey and the beginning of a new chapter in the lives of nearly 2,000 UNC Greensboro students. Whether that new chapter in life means graduate school, new careers, travel, or a well-deserved break, UNCG Chancellor Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr. reminded graduates to… Continue reading…
Claudia established the The Dylan Rose Kadis and Eloise Hall Kadis Women’s Lecture Series to simultaneously celebrate her 50th class reunion and her golden wedding anniversary with her husband.
In a new series of videos ideal for social media, UNCG Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty and students speak about why and how they chose chemistry, how it matters in the world, and what element they would be – all while traveling campus on scooters. Here’s one by postdoctoral researcher Josh… Continue reading…
It can be a misleading name: The Science, Technology and Math Preparation Scholarships Program, known on campus as “STAMPS.” Yes, the program offers scholarships to UNC Greensboro students in the sciences with financial need. But there’s more – the nationally-recognized program provides faculty and peer mentorship, first-year seminars, undergraduate research opportunities, field trips,… Continue reading…