“And Also the Ice Age Comes and Goes”
Professor Kerstin Radde-Antweiler explores climate change in relation to video games and gaming practices, analyzing discussions on environmental games and their narratives.
Professor Kerstin Radde-Antweiler explores climate change in relation to video games and gaming practices, analyzing discussions on environmental games and their narratives.
On April 17th, the Department of African American & African Diaspora Studies will be hosting a workshop, filled with music and dance, to discuss the history of medicine in the medieval Indian Ocean world.
The Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (LLC) Department will be holding an all-day event (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.) on Wednesday, April 3, with the goal of sharing and celebrating the diverse range of abilities that we have in our community at UNCG!
Believe in the G is UNCG’s biggest annual day of giving. Each year, Spartans from all over the world come together to support the students, faculty, staff, and mission of UNCG. Donors large and small unite and inspire others to make a difference here at the G. Whether you’re a longtime supporter of UNCG or a first-time donor looking to jump into the world of philanthropy, everyone has a place during Believe in the G.
Mark your calendars for April 17-18, 2024, when Believe in the G returns!
Come help the University’s Peabody Park Preservation Committee and the Office of Sustainability with removing the bush honeysuckle and English ivy from our native plants!
Join the University Library for their “Fold Under Pressure” Zine Fair on April 13th from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm!
Dr. Corey D.B. Walker (Wake Forest University): ” ‘On Earth As It Is’: On Ethics and the Environment in the Age of the Anthropocene” The North Carolina Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the nation’s oldest undergraduate honor society, is pleased to welcome Dr. Corey D.B. Walker, Dean … Continued
When interpreting another person, it is a good policy to try to interpret their words as charitably as possible. Dr. Adam Rosenfeld will lead an open discussion about the idea that engaging in a playful sort of make-believe is the best way to do this. What does that mean? Is … Continued
Join us in welcoming the Year of the Dragon with performances, a Cultural Diversity Posters Showcase, arts and craft activities, and food inspired by the Lunar New Year traditions across Asia! Free and open to the public! Join us in the EUC Auditorium Organized by the Chinese Studies Program in … Continued
Join the student English Club for an open mic night in the EUC! Come share your writing and enjoy the work of your creative peers.