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Chemistry & Biochemistry Dept. Wins 2024 Dean’s Diversity Award

The College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is pleased to share that its Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry has received the 2024 CAS Dean’s Award for the Promotion of Diversity and Inclusiveness.  The Department is recognized due to their remarkable, comprehensive efforts to foster an inclusive environment. Not only does… Continue reading…

Poster for the event, "I Wish to Say"

Sheryl Oring’s I Wish to Say National Tour 

Express your freedom of speech by participating in Sheryl Oring’s I Wish to Say, where you can share your thoughts directly with the U.S. president. Have your message typed on a vintage postcard and sent to the White House in this unique act of civic engagement.

A flyer for the "Welcome Arcade" event in the UNCG Esports Arena.

Welcome Arcade at the Esports Arena

Join us at the Esports Arena for the Welcome Arcade, where gamers of all levels can jump into thrilling matches and connect with a vibrant community. It’s your chance to experience the excitement of esports in a welcoming and energetic atmosphere, and even have a chance to win various prizes.

A stock image of an orange question mark with a cup of coffee as the point; accompanied by the 5 Ws, and "how".

UNCG Ethics 2024: Demo + Q&A Sign up

On Sept 4, the Philosophy Department will offer a demo of the Ethics Bowl’s format and answer all your questions. Make sure to attend if you plan to participate or have any questions that need answering.

A lecture classroom full of students eager to participate in the UNCG Ethics Bowl.

UNCG Ethics Bowl 2024

Get ready for the UNCG Ethics Bowl 2024, where sharp-minded students will battle it out in a lively debate over today’s trickiest ethical dilemmas. Make sure to sign-up by September 6th to be able to compete.

Students dig for artifacts in measured plots of an empty lot. Tents cover them with UNCG archaeology banners hanging and barricades mark off the site.

UNCG Archaeology Students Uncover Local History in Old Salem

The group of UNC Greensboro students were tasked to uncover evidence of a more than 200-year-old pottery kiln as part of their Field Methods of Archaeology and Analysis of Archaeological Data classes under lecturer Dr. Geoffrey Hughes. Hughes speculated that this brickwork might be part of the kiln or a related structure.

A group picture of the leadership team for the humanities at work program, including Doctors Maura Heyn, John Z. Kiss, Jennifer Feather, and Heather Brook Adams.

UNCG Receives Historic $5 Million Grant to Launch Paid Internship Program for Humanities Students

The College of Arts & Sciences at UNC Greensboro has been awarded a $5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to implement a five-year paid internship and educational program for humanities students called “Humanities at Work.” This landmark grant is the largest ever received by UNCG’s College of Arts & Sciences – as well as one of the largest in the University’s history.