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Husband and wife graduate from UNCG together

Rhonda and Eric Hodges always knew they would graduate from college — they just didn’t know when, and they didn’t expect to graduate together. Married since 1995, the couple graduated from UNC Greensboro’s Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) – Online program on Friday, December 10, 2021 at the Greensboro Coliseum…. Continue reading…

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Class of 2021: Meet our Tassel-Turner

During the College of Arts & Sciences Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 7, Maria Esch led the class of 2021 on stage for the official “Turning of the Tassels.” Turning of the tassels is a long-awaited milestone that signifies the moment when graduates are no longer students, but alumni of… Continue reading…

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Celebrating the graduates of the College of Arts & Sciences

On Friday, December 11, UNC Greensboro honored the class of 2020 through a virtual commencement ceremony. The College of Arts & Sciences was pleased to join in the celebration, especially highlighting the graduates of the largest and most diverse academic unit at UNCG. View our College of Arts & Sciences commencement site,… Continue reading…

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UNCG alum produces Oscar-nominated ‘1917’

On February 9, John Hilary Shepherd, a UNC Greensboro (UNCG) alumnus and native of North Carolina, is hoping to add a big accomplishment to his collection: a credit on an Academy Award-winning movie. The WWI feature “1917,” which he developed with New Republic Pictures, is up for Best Picture. The… Continue reading…

Claudia Buchdahl Kadis ’65

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.

Internship Spotlight by Alumna Caroline Kelly

In fall 2017, I was a senior in the English department with no idea what kind of internship I’d be able to find for my upcoming final semester–only that I should find one, because everyone says an internship is worth its weight in gold on your resume, right? As you… Continue reading…

Interview with Dr. Candace Lapan

Dr. Candace Lapan ’09, ’12 MA, and ’16 PhD is an assistant professor of psychology at Wingate University. Her passion is teaching and training students in the field of psychology, giving back to her community through volunteer service and contributing to our understanding of child development. Dr. Lapan is a… Continue reading…