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CAS FACULTY RECOGNIZED

Please join us in the congratulating the following faculty members in the College of Arts & Sciences for winning major state and national awards and other recognition. Dr. Asa Eger (History) won the G. Ernest Wright Award from the American Society of Overseas Research for his book “Antioch: A History.”… Continue reading…

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CLASS OF 2022: AZARIAH JOURNEY BREAKS DOWN BARRIERS

On Friday, December 9, UNC Greensboro awarded 1,486 baccalaureate degrees during its fall commencement ceremony. One of those degrees went to Azariah Rafael Journey, a history student, who used her time at UNCG to break down barriers – both through her study of queer history and her commitment to equity,… Continue reading…

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CLASS OF 2022: BONNIE MILLER NEVER STOPS LEARNING

“To learn is not to know; there are the learners and the learned. Memory makes the one, philosophy the other.”“The Count of Monte Cristo” by Andre Dumas Bonnie Miller ‘22 has always aspired to be among the learned. At UNC Greensboro, she found a community that encouraged that mindset. The French and… Continue reading…

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ALUMNUS Q&A WITH PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLAR CHRIS BOUZANE

Recent graduate Chris Bouzane, BA ’22 in history and political science, was chosen to be among this year’s cohort of the highly competitive UNC Presidential Scholars Program. The Presidential Scholar program is designed to expose recent UNC System graduates to the full breadth of the System through a variety of… Continue reading…

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What’s new in the College of Arts & Sciences?

For the 2022-23 academic year, the College of Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce a number of new additions and changes, including new programs of study, new department heads, and improved student and faculty spaces. Read more about these changes: New Programs of Study Computer Science PhD Program: UNC Greensboro’s… Continue reading…

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CAS students travel the globe over summer

Trips to London, Cádiz, and Rome. Research experiences in Tanzania, Israel, Mongolia, and the prairies of Kansas. Conferences in Illinois and Indiana. This summer, students in the College of Arts & Sciences expanded their knowledge, experience, and worldviews through faculty-led travel across the globe. See where their travels took them: … Continue reading…

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Welcome to new faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences

  This 2022-23 academic year, the College of Arts & Sciences is pleased to welcome more than 30 new full-time faculty members. These professors bring a wealth of experience to the sciences, natural sciences, humanities, and mathematics. Learn more about a number of our new faculty members:   Biology Kimberly… Continue reading…

Explore career opportunities in the College of Arts & Sciences

The College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is the largest and most diverse academic unit at UNC Greensboro, encompassing the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. Explore a range of opportunities to join this hub of intellectual activity and collaboration: Program Associate – African American & African Diaspora… Continue reading…

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This summer, read a book by a UNCG faculty member

Are you searching for a book to read this summer – one that will test your knowledge, challenge your perspective, or offer beautiful lyrics and prose? Look no further than this list of 24 books published by faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences over the past year. Maybe… Continue reading…