UNCG Classical Society Undergraduate Research Symposium
Explore fascinating research on the ancient Greek, Roman, and Mediterranean worlds as UNCG undergraduate students present their work at this free and open event!
Explore fascinating research on the ancient Greek, Roman, and Mediterranean worlds as UNCG undergraduate students present their work at this free and open event!
This event is part of UNCG’s Biology department seminars. Did you know that over 90% of Americans will develop dental decay in their lifetime, and over 80% of American adults will suffer from periodontal disease? Presented by Dr. Laura Weyrich of Penn State, this seminar will cover information on how… Continue reading…
Join the UNCG Department of Computer Science for this presentation in their colloquium series! Sharing individually contributed data is a cornerstone of modern artificial intelligence.For example, large language models (LLMs) were trained on hundreds of billion tokens scraped from the internet. However, the data generated by individual users contain sensitive… Continue reading…
Join the Computer Science Department for this presentation in their colloquium series! Dr. Jiangwen Sun will present, “Impact of different loss functions in training DNN for understanding regulatory roles of DNA sequence in DNA methylation.” Functonal genomic events, such as DNA methylation, regulate gene expression by moderating chromatin state, playing… Continue reading…
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…
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…
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…
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.
Please join us for a special Wednesday seminar, hosted by Dr. Mehdi Beniddir! For more details, be on the lookout on our website here!
Join us in person or remotely for this glimpse into mythological narratives, names, and symbols in video games and their ties to Asian mythology!
Join us for this free lecture in UNC Greensboro’s 2023-24 Harriet Elliott Lecture Series, hosted by the Department of Political Science. Dr. Candis Watts Smith is a professor of political science at Duke University. Smith’s expertise highlights race and ethnicity’s role in shaping the American political landscape. Her research illuminates the… Continue reading…
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…