• CAS Staff Spooky Lunch

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

    Ghoul Day, CAS Staff! You're summoned by the CAS Staff Council to a frightfully fun Spooky Lunch on October 30 at EUC Kirkland, from noon to 2 p.m. All creatures designated as Staff in the CAS realm are welcome to attend. Costumes are encouraged (but beware… the best one might... Continue reading...

  • Barbara Presnell Nonfiction Reading

    Scuppernong Books 304 South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Join the Greensboro literary community for an evening with Barbara Presnell, a lifelong Southerner who studied creative writing at UNCG and is now Senior Lecturer Emerita at UNC Charlotte. Presnell will read from her new memoir, Otherwise, I'm Fine, a daughter's story of unresolved grief and a family's hard-won healing. This event is free and open to the public; it will be followed by a book signing.

  • Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Fall 2025 Seminar Speaker Series

    Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Join the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department on Fridays at 1 p.m. for their weekly seminar series, free and open to the public. Explore cutting-edge research in chemistry and biochemistry with expert speakers. All events are held in Sullivan Science Center, Room 201. Click below for more information on this month's lineup of speakers:

  • Humanities at Work: Hot Ones

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

    Join the Humanities at Work team for our Hot Ones recruitment event! Come learn more about the Humanities at Work experience and listen to some of your favorite humanities faculty answer hot questions while eating even hotter wings! For more information on Humanities at Work, visit https://cas.uncg.edu/haw/ Location: School of... Continue reading...

  • “No Other Land” Film Screening

    UNCG Bryan Building 516 Stirling St., Greensboro, NC, United States

    UNCG's Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) presents No Other Land, the award-winning 2024 film, a joint Israeli-Palestinian Production (Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, and Rachel Szor) filmed and set on the West Bank prior to the war in Gaza that began on October 7, 2023. Join us in the... Continue reading...

  • Samba, Screen, and Society: Gender, Race, and Brazilian Cinema

    Ashby Dialogues
    UNCG Curry Building 1109 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Join us for an evening of film, refreshments, and conversation. We’ll screen the feature Madame Satã alongside The Guardian short Too Black to Brazil, exploring gender constructions, racial identity, and representations of Samba in Brazilian cinema. Stay for dialogue and reflection on the intersections of race, gender, and cultural expression in film.

  • The Five-Minute Pitch Meet & Greet for UNCG Faculty

    UNCG Alumni House 404 College Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Pitch Your Ideas. Find Your Transdisciplinary Team. Win Funding. Faculty from all UNCG colleges and schools are invited.

  • Kendon Smith Lecture Series: Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions that Shape Early Development

    Kendon Smith Lecture Series
    Elliott University Center Auditorium 507 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The Psychology Department hosts its annual Kendon Smith Lecture Series in November, exploring the theme: "Out the Lab and Into the 'Wild:' Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions That Shape Early Development." The series is free and open to the public, bringing international experts on mind and behavior to UNC Greensboro.

  • The Great Self-Portrait

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

    Dr. Hronek examines the nature of cyborg in fictional literature and media and ponders the questions of whether technology is portrayed as a liberator or another means of oppresion.

  • Kendon Smith Lecture Series: Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions that Shape Early Development

    Kendon Smith Lecture Series
    Elliott University Center Auditorium 507 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The Psychology Department hosts its annual Kendon Smith Lecture Series in November, exploring the theme: "Out the Lab and Into the 'Wild:' Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions That Shape Early Development." The series is free and open to the public, bringing international experts on mind and behavior to UNC Greensboro.

  • Samba Drumming Roots Workshop

    Ashby Dialogues
    UNCG School of Music 100 McIver St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Learn Samba’s roots from colonial Bahia and the legacies of slavery to a vibrant Afro-Brazilian cultural expression celebrated globally, while playing on provided instruments.

  • Arrivals: A Reading by the 1st-year students in the MFA Writing Program at UNCG

    The Creative Program at UNC Greensboro and The Greensboro Review will host a fiction and poetry reading featuring the 1st-year students in the MFA Writing Program on Thursday, December 4th at 7 PM at Greensboro Project Space, 111 E. February One Place. The event is free and open to the public.