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In Photos: Screening of Fred Chappell documentary
November 15, 2021
On Friday, November 5, UNC Greensboro’s MFA Writing Program and Department of Media Studies hosted a special sneak-preview screening of the documentary film, “Fred Chappell: I Am One of You Forever.” The film is directed by Dr. Michael Frierson, a filmmaker and professor of media studies at UNCG. The … Continued
A history of African American Studies at UNCG
November 4, 2021
On September 29, 2021, UNC Greensboro’s African American and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program was presented with the Dean’s Award for the Promotion of Diversity and Inclusiveness. This annual award by UNCG’s College of Arts & Sciences recognizes initiatives, programs, or departments that exemplify a commitment to creating an … Continued
CAS faculty recognized
November 4, 2021
Keith Debbage (Geography, Environment, and Sustainability professor) was the keynote speaker at the 7th International Conference on “Innovative (Eco-) Technology, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development” hosted by the Kaunas University of Applied Sciences in Lithuania. The title of his talk was “Sustainable Innovation in the Global Airline Industry: Lessons Learned for … Continued
In Photos: Archaeology Day at the Greensboro History Museum
October 19, 2021
On Saturday, October 16, the UNC Greensboro Archaeology Program and Anthropology Department hosted “Archaeology Day” at the Greensboro History Museum.Ā UNCG professors and students led fun activities for all ages, including crafts, dig demonstrations, and poster displays of research projects. October is Archaeology Month in North Carolina, a time to … Continued
History PhD student wins world bagpipe competition
October 11, 2021
[addvideo link=”QUYzgPWVuG8″] Stuart Marshall is a UNC Greensboro history PhD student who, in 2019, was named a Minerva scholar, the highest recognition a UNCG doctoral or MFA student can receive. Yet when he’s not teaching his course on the early British empire or conducting research on Eastern Cherokee sovereignty … Continued
Archaeology Month events dig into local history
October 5, 2021
October is Archaeology Month, and several UNC Greensboro archaeology researchers will give virtual talks that focus on the mysteries and history buried beneath the earth in Guilford County and in Old Salem. The researchers will also lead an in-person Archaeology Day at the Greensboro History Museum, at 130 Summit Ave, … Continued
UNCG celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
September 15, 2021
Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, and UNC Greensboro is hosting a variety of events each week to celebrate the diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of the Hispanic and Latinx communities.
UNCG students win trip to Japan
August 26, 2021
Two UNC Greensboro students have been invited to participate in the Japanese government’s KAKEHASHI Project, a prestigious exchange program intended to promote friendship and mutual understanding between the people of Japan, the U.S., and Canada. ChloĆ© Neunsinger and Samantha Sherwood were selected based on their superior performances in the Greensboro … Continued