• 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."

  • WGSS Senior Capstone Presentations

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

    Join the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Program for an engaging showcase of student scholarship at the WGSS Senior Capstone Presentations. WGSS majors will present their capstone research projects and answer questions about their work, offering insight into a wide range of timely and impactful topics. This event is... Continue reading...

  • College of Arts & Sciences Annual End-of-Year Celebration

    EUC Cone Ballroom 507 Stirling St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    The College of Arts & Sciences cordially invites our Faculty and Staff to the annual CAS End-of-Year Celebration, honoring this year's retirees and award winners.

  • Minerva Media Festival

    Jarrell Hall (lower level of Jackson Library) 320 College Avenue, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The Department of Media Studies invites you to the Minerva Media Festival! This festival is a cornerstone event celebrating the creative achievements of Media Studies students at UNCG. The program showcases a diverse collection of work—ranging from thought-provoking documentaries to innovative narrative shorts—all produced during this semester. The event is FREE and open to the public!