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Archaeology Month events dig into local history

October is Archaeology Month, and several UNC Greensboro archaeology researchers will give virtual talks that focus on the mysteries and history buried beneath the earth in Guilford County and in Old Salem. The researchers will also lead an in-person Archaeology Day at the Greensboro History Museum, at 130 Summit Ave,… Continue reading…

UNCG celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, and UNC Greensboro is hosting a variety of events each week to celebrate the diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of the Hispanic and Latinx communities.

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UNCG students win trip to Japan

Two UNC Greensboro students have been invited to participate in the Japanese government’s KAKEHASHI Project, a prestigious exchange program intended to promote friendship and mutual understanding between the people of Japan, the U.S., and Canada. Chloé Neunsinger and Samantha Sherwood were selected based on their superior performances in the Greensboro… Continue reading…

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UNCG receives national ranking for sociology master’s program

The sociology master’s program at UNC Greensboro has been ranked among the top 45 in the nation (no. 38) and the best such program with a criminology focus by Intelligent.com. Sociology is a discipline that investigates how cultural and institutional systems shape the world. Criminology is the study of criminal and deviant… Continue reading…

Books published by College of Arts & Sciences faculty

Over the past year, faculty in UNC Greensboro’s College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) have published more than 25 books! From poetry to history – textbooks to social commentaries – this range of books represents the breadth and depth of scholarly activity across UNCG’s largest and most diverse academic unit…. Continue reading…

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Lisa Levenstein launches podcast on higher education

Dr. Lisa Levenstein, a professor of history and director of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies, has launched a podcast that explores the “untold stories” at college campuses across the country. The biweekly podcast, Collegeland, is co-hosted by Dr. Nan Enstad, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “We were struck by… Continue reading…

UNCG Psychology Clinic to host DREAM Camp

UNC Greensboro’s Psychology Clinic will host a day camp for children and adolescents with social skill and friendship challenges, including but not limited to those with high functioning autism. DREAM Camp aims to enhance campers’ social and friendship skills while providing developmentally appropriate life skills training. Campers also participate in… Continue reading…

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UNCG to launch new computer science PhD program

On Friday, May 27, UNC Greensboro’s College of Arts & Sciences received approval from the UNC System to launch a new PhD program in computer science. Starting in fall of 2022, the computer science PhD program fills a statewide need for this rapidly growing area of scholarship and employment. Last… Continue reading…

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Class of 2020 Commencement and Doctoral Hooding

In addition to the three Class of 2021 ceremonies held on Friday, May 7, UNC Greensboro held two events on Saturday, May 8: A make-up Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2020, as well as a Doctoral Hooding Ceremony for the Classes of 2020 and 2021. View photos and highlights… Continue reading…