The Last Lecture is an opportunity for retiring professors to reflect on a career in higher education and what they have learned over their years in the classroom.
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The Last Lecture is an opportunity for retiring professors to reflect on a career in higher education and what they have learned over their years in the classroom. |
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The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro and The Greensboro Review will host a poetry reading by Matt Hart on Thursday, October 5th at 6:00 PM at at Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm Street. The event is free and open to the public and will be followed by a book signing. MATT HART... Continue reading... |
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We hope you are as excited about the Fall 2023 Seminar Series produced by the Chemistry and Biochemistry department as we are! View all events in this seminar here! |
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Graduate students from any department at the University are invited to enjoy a complimentary breakfast, while learning more about the CASConnects program. CASConnects aims to connect graduate students to staff and faculty across campus to expand networks and mentorship opportunities. At the breakfast, graduate students will have the opportunity to... Continue reading...
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Join us in person or remotely for this glimpse into mythological narratives, names, and symbols in video games and their ties to Asian mythology! |
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Graduate students from any department at the University are invited to enjoy a complimentary lunch, while learning more about the CASConnects program. CASConnects aims to connect graduate students to staff and faculty across campus to expand networks and mentorship opportunities. At the lunch, graduate students will have the opportunity to meet... Continue reading... |
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@ Join us in the AADS Suite in the Curry Building for out Minor Meet & Greet Fair! This event presents an incredible opportunity for students to connect with other AADS minors/majors, department faculty, and to explore a wide range of career options. Dual Majors: Sociology Psychology Anthropology Liberal &... Continue reading...
We hope you are as excited about the Fall 2023 Seminar Series produced by the Chemistry and Biochemistry department as we are! View all events in this seminar here!
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Graduate students from any department at the University are invited to enjoy a Zoom mixer, while learning more about the CASConnects program. CASConnects aims to connect graduate students to staff and faculty across campus to expand networks and mentorship opportunities. At the mixer, graduate students will have the opportunity to meet... Continue reading... |
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Painting “The Rawk” has been a tradition at UNC Greensboro since 1973. While students and alumni paint, MSIA faculty and staff will be on site to provide program information to UNCG students interested in learning about the program. Turning data into meaningful knowledge is art, and we cannot wait to... Continue reading... |
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Join the UNCG Department of English as we welcome our returning alumni, renew our connections, and celebrate our achievements! UNCG English Department 336-334-5311 View Organizer Website english@uncg.edu Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
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The planet Earth is a sphere (Technically, it's an ‘oblate spheroid’). So why, since 2016, do an increasing number of people believe that it is flat—something known to be false for over two thousand years? The answer is that they are led to this conclusion by a specific theory of... Continue reading...
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The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro and The Greensboro Review will host a non-fiction and poetry reading by UNCG alums Jim Minick and Corrie Lynn White on Thursday, October 19th at 6PM in the UNCG Alumni House on College Avenue. A part of the UNCG English Department’s 2023 Homecoming... Continue reading... |
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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry & The RISE Network are thrilled to present Dr. Esther Ngumbi, the RISE Network’s 2023 Steven Nils Ulosevich Speaker. Please note that Dr. Ngumbi will be giving a talk titled “Towards the Understanding of Microbe Conferred and Chemical-Mediated Plant-Insect Interaction” at a special... Continue reading...
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Join us in the Curry Auditorium, Room 225 for a Premiere of a documentary film “Naming Spaces” filmed and edited by AADS students with filmakers Maya Simone & Duncan Lauer. UNCG African American & African Diaspora Studies (AADS) 336.334.5507 View Organizer Website aads@uncg.edu Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar... Continue reading... |
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Care and Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health
Care and Custody is a traveling exhibition that explores the history of mental health in the United States. It examines the connections between asylums and incarceration and the ways people worked to create a more inclusive society. Dr. Anne Parsons of the UNCG Department of History curated the exhibit, which... Continue reading...
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D. Noble, poet and professor of AADS will give a spoken word performance, “I Am Not Your Corpse,” a poetic reflection and intervention on state violence and racialized terror, on the tenth anniversary of Trayvon Martin’s murder. Meet us in Room 225 in the Curry Auditorium! UNCG African American... Continue reading... |
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Join us for this free lecture in UNC Greensboro’s 2023-24 Harriet Elliott Lecture Series, hosted by the Department of Political Science. Dr. Bernard Fraga is a professor of political science at Emory University. Fraga's research interests are in the areas of American electoral politics, racial and ethnic politics, and political... Continue reading...
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The Department of Classical Studies is pleased to announce a lecture, “Unmasking Pythias: Terences’ Eunuchus in Performance,” by Sarah Breitenfeld, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at Davidson College. Join us in the Moore Humanities & Research Building (MHRA), Room 1215. |
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We hope you are as excited about the Fall 2023 Seminar Series produced by the Chemistry and Biochemistry department as we are! View all events in this seminar here!
The Ashby Dialogue on Infectious Disease and the Silk Road will host Dr. Han to discuss the origins of Leprosy and its genomic evolution through clinical features of the infection, bacteriologic features, and pathogenesis.
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The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro and The Greensboro Review will host a poetry & fiction reading by Dilruba Ahmed and Thomas Calder on Friday, October 27th at 6:00 PM at at Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm Street. The event is free and open to the public and... Continue reading... |
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It is the annual Archaeology Day! The UNCG Anthropology department and Archaeology program will be at the Greensboro History Museum on Saturday, October 28, 2023. People of all ages are invited to come out and learn about archaeology right here in your own back yard. Free and open to the... Continue reading... |
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Considering the Challenges and Opportunities Created by Technology for Jewish Congregations in a Post-Pandemic Era Join the UNCG Religious Studies Department and Jewish Studies Program for the Annual Henry Samuel Levinson Lecture! This event will take place both in-person and on Zoom. About the lecture: Since 2020, Jewish congregations in... Continue reading... |
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In this talk, Vit Sisler, a professor of New Media Studies at Charles University, will critically analyze the ways in which the Middle East has been represented in video games. First, Sisler will discuss how various genres of American and European video games have constructed the Middle Eastern environments and... Continue reading... |
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This is an interactive dance and art installation presented by Davida Reid, MFA in Dance! This event is hosted by UNCG's African American & African Diaspora Studies (AADS) and School of Dance. Join us in the Curry Building Auditorium (Rm. 225)! Free and open to the public. |
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Dr. Paige Averett (Professor of Social Work at NC State University) will join us to share about her research on aging in LGBTQ+ communities. Join us for this event in the Eberhart Building, Room 284. Event open to the public.
Be sure to come by for the last two seminars of our Fall series. Learn about the developing of NMR interpretation abilities and how pond scum is paving the way to new and exciting drug leads. |
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