Department of Interior Architecture “CRIT” Week
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!
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!
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!
The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a fiction and poetry reading by Jennifer Champagne and Rachael Hershon on Friday, January 31st at 6:00 PM at Scuppernong Books, 304 South Elm Street. A part of the MFA Writing Program’s 2025 Thesis Reading Series, the event is free and open to the public.
The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a poetry and fiction reading by John Haugh and Elise LeSage on Friday, January 24th at 6:00 PM at Scuppernong Books, 304 South Elm Street. A part of the MFA Writing Program’s 2025 Thesis Reading Series, the event is free and open to the public.
Celebrate World Philosophy Day with us! Stop by for open discussions, thought-provoking conversations, and the chance to ask your favorite philosophical questions—everyone is welcome!
Join the Department of Biology for their weekly seminar series, open to the public each Friday from 3-4 p.m. in Sullivan 201, featuring November topics on evolutionary models, plant diversity, inclusive teaching practices, and historical expeditions.
Join the Department of Biology for their weekly seminar series, open to the public each Friday from 3-4 p.m. in Sullivan 201, featuring November topics on evolutionary models, plant diversity, inclusive teaching practices, and historical expeditions.
Join the Department of Biology for their weekly seminar series, open to the public each Friday from 3-4 p.m. in Sullivan 201, featuring November topics on evolutionary models, plant diversity, inclusive teaching practices, and historical expeditions.
Join the Department of Biology for their weekly seminar series, open to the public each Friday from 3-4 p.m. in Sullivan 201, featuring November topics on evolutionary models, plant diversity, inclusive teaching practices, and historical expeditions.