• Rethinking How We Talk About And Work With A.I.

    Ashby Dialogues
    School of Education Building 1300 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Anthropomorphizing language can obscure the fact that replacing humans with machines does not lead to equivalent actions or interactions. This session presents a framework for understanding how technology changes the nature of tasks and prescribes behaviors.

  • An Evening with Author Casey McQuiston

    Elliott University Center (EUC) 507 Stirling St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Celebrate the launch of the Greensboro Bound Book Festival: American Kaleidoscope with #1 New York Times bestselling author Casey McQuiston.

    Free event. Registration required.

  • Film Screening and Panel Discussion: “Homage to a Hero: Reflections from Reverend Steve Allen”

    International Civil Rights Center & Museum 134 S Elm St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The International Civil Rights Center and Museum, in collaboration with UNC-Greensboro’s departments of Media Studies, History and University Libraries, will honor Rev. Allen’s achievements with the short film, Homage to a Hero: Reflections from Reverend Steve Allen, at the ICRCM Auditorium.

  • Science Everywhere 2026

    Science Everywhere

    Returning again this year is one of UNCG’s biggest STEM events: Science Everywhere! As part of the North Carolina Science Festival, UNCG is excited to host a unique gathering of community members, professionals, and students. Everyone is invited!

  • Helen Barton Lecture: “Constructing Features from Data: Geometry, Dimension, Reduction, and Invariants”

    Helen Barton Lecture Series
    Virtual (on Microsoft Teams)

    This talk explores how to construct meaningful features from noisy, high-dimensional data by leveraging geometric and invariant structures. First, we introduce a geometric framework for dimension reduction using a power-weighted path metric, which effectively de-noises high-dimensional data while preserving its intrinsic geometric structure. This framework is particularly useful for analyzing single-cell RNA data and for multi-manifold clustering, and we provide theoretical guarantees for the convergence of the associated graph Laplacian operators.

  • The World According to Sound

    UNCG Nursing and Instructional Building 1007 Walker Avenue, Greensboro, NC, United States

    An immersive sonic experience about the spirit of academic inquiry Surrounded by an octophonic ring of powerful loudspeakers, you are going to sit in the dark for 70 minutes, wear an eye mask, and be taken on a sonic trip with fellow members of your academic community. You’ll hear the... Continue reading...

  • Spring Ivy Pull

    To keep Peabody Park a place where nature and people can thrive, we need you! Enjoy a couple of hours outdoors to relieve your late-semester stress and meet new friends. We will focus on removing invasive plants and planting native species in Peabody Park Woods and stream cleanup. Gloves, supplies,... Continue reading...

  • Annual Star Party at the Three College Observatory

    Science Everywhere
    Three College Observatory 5106 Thompson Mill Road, Graham, North Carolina, United States

    Hosted at the Three College Observatory, participants will get to peer through the 32-inch telescope, take part in crafts, listen to a one-of-a-kind storyteller, be guided through the night sky and so much more.

    This year’s Star Party is a collaboration between the Three College Observatory, UNCG’s Science Everywhere, Alamance County Public Libraries, and Alamance Parks.

  • North Carolina Writers’ Network Spring Conference 2026

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    The North Carolina Writers’ Network and the MFA in Creative Writing Program at UNC Greensboro bring you a full day of classes, workshops, conversations, Lunch with an Author, Slush Pile Live!, and more. This year’s Spring Conference will again be in UNCG’s MHRA Building, at the corner of Spring Garden and Forest Streets, and in Curry Auditorium next door, offering classes and discussions on the craft and business of writing.

  • IARc Department Crit Week

    UNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The Department of Interior Architecture at UNC Greensboro is happy to announce our Spring Crit Week schedule for 2026. This public event is open to anyone in the UNCG and surrounding community to view our students' work from this semester. Some studio courses will be presenting progress work and others... Continue reading...

  • CAS Book Club: “Evicted” (Part III)

    CAS Book Club
    Foust Building 1010 Administration Dr, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The College of Arts and Sciences Belonging, Opportunity, and Wellbeing Committee is pleased to host its first CAS Book Club in spring 2026.

    In the second CAS Book Club meeting, we will continue our discussion of Matthew Desmond's "Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City."