Economist Dr. Lisa Cook to present on diversity, inclusion, and economy
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This free event will be held on Tuesday, March 29 at 7 p.m. in UNCG’s Elliott University Center.
This free event will be held on Tuesday, March 29 at 7 p.m. in UNCG’s Elliott University Center.
On Sunday, April 3, 2022, a debate will be held among the City of Greensboro’s candidates for mayor. The event will be held at 4 p.m. in UNC Greensboro’s School of Education, Room 120. Participating in the debate are each of the candidates who filed for mayor by the March … Continued
On February 24, the Department of Interior Architecture hosted a special exhibit of work by Stoel Burrowes, a fine woodworker, artist, and longtime UNC Greensboro lecturer. The exhibit sampled 20 years worth of work near UNCG, including handcrafted furniture, woodwork, and artwork depicting the space between life and death. Burrowes … Continued
Every year on Valentine’s Day, volunteers from around the country work collectively to transcribe thousands of archival records documenting Black history. It’s a day known as Douglass Day, and it falls on February 14 to honor the chosen birthday of Frederick Douglass, the noted African American abolitionist and social reformer. … Continued
On Saturday, October 16, the UNC Greensboro Archaeology Program and Anthropology Department hosted “Archaeology Day” at the Greensboro History Museum. 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
UNC Greensboro’s Psychology Clinic will host a day camp for children and adolescents with social skill and friendship challenges, including but not limited to those with high functioning autism. DREAM Camp aims to enhance campers’ social and friendship skills while providing developmentally appropriate life skills training. Campers also participate in … Continued
This year, UNC Greensboro’s annual celebration of the Asian Mid-Autumn Festival went virtual. In a video posted to YouTube, UNCG artists and students from the Chinese Studies Program demonstrated a range of East Asian music, dance, language, and calligraphy skills. “We wanted students to feel the festive atmosphere from the … Continued
Each Friday this fall, the DUCK lab from UNC Greensboro’s psychology department will guide at-home craft projects for children aged 3 to 12 for their “Crafts & Conversation” video series. A new video can be found each Friday on the DUCK Lab’s Facebook page, the Greensboro Downtown Parks Facebook page … Continued