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Queer Feminist Leadership Convergence Recruits Students

SCHEME: A Queer Feminist Leadership Convergence, hosted by UNC Greensboro’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program, is currently recruiting local undergraduate students and recent college graduates for their spring program. The spring 2025 convergence will take place April 3-6, 2025.

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Katy Hosbein, Ph.D., “Remarks on Perceived Science Identity Among First-Generation College Students in Two Introductory Science Courses”

Join the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department on Fridays at 1 p.m. for their weekly seminar series, free and open to the public. This month’s lineup includes: October 4: Katy Hosbein, Ph.D., “Remarks on Perceived Science Identity Among First-Generation College Students in Two Introductory Science Courses” October 11: Laura Sanchez, Ph.D.,… Continue reading…

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What’s New in the College of Arts & Sciences?

It’s a time of transition in the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Students will see this transition reflected in two department name changes and several academic program reorganizations. This academic year, we are also excited to introduce two new bachelor degree options for undergraduates. A new wall mural brightens the hallways of the Curry Building, and students in the natural and mathematical sciences have a new opportunity to receive funding for their research.

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Media Studies Students present their work at Short Film Screening

Nearly four dozen UNC Greensboro students will start their Fall 2024 semester walking the red carpet. They get their own premiere for short films they’ve created around the theme “the Future.” The Sanarchy Student Film Screening is being held in the Weatherspoon Art Museum on August 29 at 5:30 p.m. Students in UNCG’s Department of Media Studies and the animation concentration directed, edited, animated, and acted in their own productions. They’ll present 39 works in a show that is open to their peers and the community.

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Remembering Fred Chappell

Come together with the university community on September 6th to pay tribute to Fred Chappell, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina and esteemed Professor Emeritus at UNC Greensboro.

Headshot of Fred Chappell

Remembering Fred Chappell

Come together with the university community on September 6th to pay tribute to Fred Chappell, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina and esteemed Professor Emeritus at UNC Greensboro.

MunROE FUND provides resources for STEM student researchers

The Dorothy Levis Munroe Student Research Fund, managed by the College’s Office of Research, supports undergraduate and graduate students who conduct research in the natural and mathematical sciences. Endowed by alumna and lifelong educator Dorothy Levis Munroe ’44, the fund provides awards of up to $1000 to students working on research projects with faculty… Continue reading…

MUNROE RESEARCH FUND REPORT, 2023-2024

In the 2023-24 academic year, the College of Arts & Sciences Office of Research supported 20 UNCG students with nearly $20,000 in grants from the Dorothy Levis Munroe Research Fund. The fund was endowed by alumna Dorothy Levis Munroe ‘44 to support student research in the “natural and mathematical sciences.”… Continue reading…

Rylee Stephens with Tiffany Stephens, wearing graduation cords

Classical Studies Graduate Sets A Shining Example For Daughter

Tiffany Stephens ’24 is a U.S. Army veteran who lost her husband in 2012 while he was on a mission in Afghanistan and was left to raise their young daughter without him. Now, with her G.I. bill, Stephens has just completed her degree in classical studies – setting a shining example for their daughter, Rylee, now a teenager.