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Dr. Anthony Cuda new director of T.S. Eliot International Summer School

Anthony Cuda and students

At UNC Greensboro, the study of literature can be a lived experience. This summer, four UNCG students traveled to London to attend the T.S. Eliot International Summer School, a highly prestigious program dedicated to the study of Eliot – the expatriate modernist poet, critic and dramatist who drew crowds of … Continued


Olav Rueppell Awarded Hambleton Award for Outstanding Research

Olav Reuppell

The Eastern Apicultural Society awarded Dr. Olav Rueppell the James I. Hambleton Memorial Award for Research Excellence in Apiculture. The award ceremony took place at this year’s EAS conference in Hampton, VA, which also featured an award lecture by Rueppell entitled “Transmission dynamics of honey bee viruses and the queen”.


Getting ready for NAV1GATE

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Monday, August 13, is one of the key dates on our academic calendar as the newest members of our Spartan community participate in the second year of the NAV1GATE student convocation experience.


UNCG Herpetology Research Experience leaves lasting legacy

students looking at a turtle

It may be a special person who decides to pick up a snake or a frog, but encounters with these small creatures can influence how we take care of natural environments in our own backyards, and at a global level. Every summer since 2007, UNC Greensboro biologists and science educators … Continued


Three UNCG faculty represented UNCG at annual meeting of the NAAHP

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Three UNCG Biology Department faculty, Rob Cannon, Jeremy Ingraham, & Robin Maxwell, represented our institution at last week’s 5-day annual meeting of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions in Washington, DC. At the meeting, Rob Cannon, (Emeritus) was recognized for his long-term commitment to the organization as the recipient of the Carol … Continued