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. |
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Join Professor Daniel Muñoz as he explores whether we should engage with unreliable sources to get closer to the truth in this thought-provoking philosophy talk.
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Join UNC Greensboro's Jewish Studies Program for the annual Henry Samuel Levinson Lecture: with Rabbi Sandra LawsonDirector of Racial Diversity, Equity, &Inclusion for Reconstructing Judaism Black, Jewish, & Queer: Navigating Judaism with Multiple Identities & Building Bridges Rabbi Sandra Lawson, a graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, is one of... Continue reading... |
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Time of Death in the Roman Empire: Timekeeping, Astrology, and Afterlife Among Christians and Pagans
Time of Death in the Roman Empire: Timekeeping, Astrology, and Afterlife Among Christians and Pagans
Discover the fascinating world of ancient Roman tombstones and their connection to horoscopes for the dead in this free public lecture by Dr. Simeon Ehrlich. |
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The Helen Barton Lecture Series presents Professor Victor Moll's talk, Integral Tales: Some Unexpected Connections, an engaging exploration of mathematics by a renowned scholar passionate about classical analysis, special functions, and number theory—free and open to the public! |
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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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Discover how STEM education can drive meaningful change for vulnerable communities in RISE Network’s Spring 2025 Speaker event with Dr. Zakiya S. Wilson-Kennedy.
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Experience an evening of poetry with UNCG faculty member Terry Kennedy as he reads from What the Light Leaves Hidden and shares new works honoring the legacy of UNCG’s MFA Program—followed by a public reception! |
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Join us for a meaningful panel discussion on Tuesday, April 22 from 4–6 PM in Jarrell Hall (Jackson Library), where members of UNCG’s Asian community will share their experiences as part of the Hear Us, See Us public history project—free and open to all, with a Q&A and light refreshments to follow. |
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Discover how the technology we use subtly shapes our decisions, behaviors, and even character in this thought-provoking discussion on digital influence. |
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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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Discover the importance of inclusive game design with an accessibility consultant, then try out the featured games in this interactive event from the Jon Henner Memorial: Accessibility in Games Speaker Series. |
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How do the stories of a time long past continue to resonate in modern works? Echoes of Antiquity seeks to pose this question to a variety of creatives, asking how these creators have taken ancient tales and reimagined them in their own voice. In this series of panel discussions, different... Continue reading... |
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Join us for a meaningful panel discussion on Tuesday, April 22 from 4–6 PM in Jarrell Hall (Jackson Library), where members of UNCG’s Asian community will share their experiences as part of the Hear Us, See Us public history project—free and open to all, with a Q&A and light refreshments to follow. |
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Experience the creativity and innovation of Interior Architecture students at CRIT Week, a dynamic four-day event featuring presentations, critiques, and exhibitions—free and open to the public!
Join us for an engaging talk series that explores recent research on beliefs in and memory for publicly posted information, uncovering its implications for our everyday attitudes and behaviors. |
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Join us for an engaging talk series that explores recent research on beliefs in and memory for publicly posted information, uncovering its implications for our everyday attitudes and behaviors.
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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Experience innovative, inclusive games at the Accessible Game Jam showcase, a free event open to the public!
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Explore fascinating research on the ancient Greek, Roman, and Mediterranean worlds as UNCG undergraduate students present their work at this free and open event! |
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Experience the creativity and innovation of Interior Architecture students at CRIT Week, a dynamic four-day event featuring presentations, critiques, and exhibitions—free and open to the public! |
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Experience the creativity and innovation of Interior Architecture students at CRIT Week, a dynamic four-day event featuring presentations, critiques, and exhibitions—free and open to the public! |
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Experience the creativity and innovation of Interior Architecture students at CRIT Week, a dynamic four-day event featuring presentations, critiques, and exhibitions—free and open to the public! |
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Discover new perspectives on utility and well-being as Dr. Christian Pillar from the University of York presents his original research in this engaging and thought-provoking talk. |
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