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With Michael Parker, the stories keep coming

vintage gas pump

UNCG creative writing professor Michael Parker is one of the foremost voices in contemporary Southern literature. With six novels and three collections of short stories under his belt, and a new novel forthcoming, it’s full speed ahead. His short story “Stop ‘n’ Go” was selected for inclusion in the 2018 … Continued


Clocktower Countdown

To reach this year’s goal and continue UNCG’s upward trajectory of alumni giving participation, make your gift by June 30.


Building Community

Omar H. Ali with students

A Conversation with CAS Diversity Award Winner Dr. Omar H. Ali
September 18th, 3:30 pm


Commencement will be held Friday at coliseum

students in cap and gown at graduation

UNCG is set to award more than 2,700 degrees to the university’s largest-ever graduating class on Friday, May 4, at the May Commencement ceremony. The university will confer approximately 2,014 bachelor’s degrees, 627 master’s degrees, 87 doctoral degrees and 17 specialist in education degrees. Of the degrees awarded, 100 will … Continued


The ’60’S: Exploring the Limits

collage of photos with 1960s nostalgia

Join UNC Greensboro for a year long series of events that examine, understand and celebrate the ’60s — an era that changed everything.


Dischell, Croatt will receive Research Excellence Awards

Dr. Dischell and Dr. Croatt

Professor Stuart Dischell receives the UNCG’s Senior Research Excellence Award for his work in the field of poetry. Dischell’s first book, “Good Hope Road,” was selected for the National Poetry Series in 1992. The American literary awards program publishes only five books of poetry each year. Since then, he has published … Continued


Undergraduate Research on Display

student pointing at research poster

Last week, 219 students representing 39 academic departments made presentations at the 12th annual Carolyn and Norwood Thomas Undergraduate Research and Creativity Expo. Those included poster presentations, oral presentations and several performances. Dr. Joanne Murphy from the Department of Classical Studies was honored with the Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. “As … Continued


2018 Science Everywhere

student showing kids a science experiment

Saturday, April 21, from 12 to 4 p.m
Activities span from Peabody Park all the way to the School of Education Building