Join Kimberly Mozingo as she shares her inspiring journey to uncover her family's African ancestry, revealing the rich, often-overlooked stories of resilience and heritage that connect her to the broader African diaspora.
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Join Kimberly Mozingo as she shares her inspiring journey to uncover her family's African ancestry, revealing the rich, often-overlooked stories of resilience and heritage that connect her to the broader African diaspora. |
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Connect with WGSS alumni, get your questions answered, and enjoy lunch at this exclusive student networking event!
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Join us for a free public talk with Dr. Rubina Raja from Aarhus University as she explores the archaeological remains of Gerasa in Jordan and the history of their exploration through early 20th-century archival material.
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Enjoy an evening of fiction and poetry with Ananda Lima and Joy Priest at UNCG Alumni House on February 27, followed by a reception and book signing! |
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Join us for the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Spring 2025 Seminar Speaker Series, featuring experts like Dr. Megan Jackson, Dr. Jennifer Simpson, and Dr. Rodell C. Barrientos, as they explore topics from molecular graphite to career opportunities in industry and emerging drug technologies. |
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Come join a presentation and conversation with Dr. Omar Ali on the African origins of Minerva via Egypt and Greece. |
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Listen to Dr. Faye Stewart give an engaging talk on "A Queer Theory of Spectatorship: Viewing Socialist-Era Cinema Aslant" with refreshments and is open to all!
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Explore the role of the Gromov-Hausdorff distance in computational topology with researcher Nicolò Zava in this insightful talk. |
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"Illegalities from Above and Below: Making a City for Contraband in the Paraguay-Brazil Borderlands" with Jennifer L. Tucker, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Community & Regional Planning, University of New Mexico
Please join us for the first event of the Ashby Delectable Dialogues series (Spring 2025): Cultivating Interdisciplinary Food Conversations. Dr. Derek S. Hicks, Associate Professor of Religion and Culture at the School of Divinity, Wake Forest University will be delivering a talk followed by Q&A on "Healing Disclosures of Food and Faith" |
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Discover how health and disabilities impact the workplace in a free, public lecture by Dr. Alyssa McGonagle, exploring ways to create more inclusive and accessible work environments.
Join us for the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Spring 2025 Seminar Speaker Series, featuring expert presentations on enzyme chemistry and metal-organic frameworks, with various speakers. |
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Explore Black Feminist and Womanist Ecoaesthetics with Sarah Cervenak, Michelle Lanier, and Destiny Hemphill in an engaging discussion open to the public with refreshments provided.
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Nobel Prize-winning chemist George Smith will explore the power of phage antibodies and the fight for fair medicine pricing in this free, public event. |
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Join us for the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Spring 2025 Seminar Speaker Series, featuring expert presentations on enzyme chemistry and metal-organic frameworks, with various speakers.
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Come witness North Carolina's top Rocket League players compete at UNCG's Esports Arena, where spectating is free and open to the public, featuring exciting giveaways and engaging activities for all attendees! |
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Join us for a special reading by Xhenet Aliu as they celebrates the release of their new novel, "Everybody Says It’s Everything", followed by a reception and book signing. |
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Explore Sherlock Holmes' approach to reasoning in this public talk by Michiel Van Veldhuizen. |
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Discover the crucial yet often overlooked narratives of queer love during the Shoah with Dr. Anna Hájková, as she explores the marginalization of same-sex desire among Jews persecuted by the Nazis and its importance in understanding the Holocaust; this insightful talk is free and open to the public. |
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Join us for a thought-provoking colloquium that explores the complexities of justice and inclusion within the French and Francophone context, fostering a dynamic transatlantic dialogue on these critical issues.
Discover insights into language, cognition, and the brain at the Kendon Smith Lecture Series on March 27-28, featuring renowned speakers and a panel discussion, all free and open to the public!
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Experience the gripping Soviet anti-war film Come and See at the UNCG International Human Rights Film Series, with a special introduction and discussion led by film historian Samm Deighan—open to the public. |
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Discover insights into language, cognition, and the brain at the Kendon Smith Lecture Series on March 27-28, featuring renowned speakers and a panel discussion, all free and open to the public!
Join us for the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Spring 2025 Seminar Speaker Series, featuring expert presentations on enzyme chemistry and metal-organic frameworks, with various speakers. |
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2 events,The Ancients’ Guide to Esports Production: Manufacturing the Spirit of Competition from Antiquity to League of Legends Led by Kevin Wong (Harvard University) Since its first World Championship in 2011, Riot Games’ League of Legends has profoundly shaped the production, scale, and vision of esports as we know it today.... Continue reading...
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Join Joel Barish, CEO of DeafNation Expo, as he shares his global adventures meeting Deaf communities, exploring their languages and cultures, and highlighting Deaf-owned businesses in this engaging, public event. |
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Explore cutting-edge research in chemistry and biochemistry at the Spring 2025 Seminar Speaker Series, featuring expert talks open to all!
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Don’t miss a special fiction reading by UNCG alum Travis Mulhauser as he shares excerpts from his new novel, The Trouble Up North, followed by a book signing—open to the public! |
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The UNCG English Department is hosting the First Annual UNCG Game Studies Conference - Liminality in Gaming Featuring Dr. Bo Ruberg, Keynote Speaker Saturday, April 5, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Moran CommonsUNCG Esports Arena Registration will remain open until 11:59 pm on April 3, 2025. For more information,... Continue reading...
Returning again this year is one of UNCG’s biggest STEM events and, Science Everywhere! As part of the North Carolina Science Festival, UNCG is excited to host a unique gathering of community members, professionals, and students. |