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5th Annual Public Republic

Public Republic is an all-day public reading of the entirety of Republic, Plato’s famous treatise on Justice. Each of the ten books of this dialogue will be read out loud, preferably with dramatic flair, by volunteer readers. Everyone is welcome – those willing to read, those who would prefer to… Continue reading…

Plasma Games: Teach-in and Pizza

On Wednesday, Sep 20th, 2023, Plasma Games will demonstrate their Videogame for teaching STEM to high school students. Plasma Games equips teachers with a 3D video game platform that connects standards with real-world technologies and STEM + CTE careers to drive student engagement and learning outcomes. These easy-to-implement, effective, educational,… Continue reading…

2 book covers: A novel, "Ringing in Your Ears" by Matthew Fiander and another, "Charm Offensive" by Ross White.

Matthew Fiander and Ross White Fiction and Poetry Reading

Join the Greensboro literary community for an evening of debut fiction and poetry! Alum Matthew Fiander (MFA ’07) will read from his first novel, Ringing In Your Ears (Mint Hill Books). Ross White, director of Bull City Press, will read from his new poetry collection, Charm Offensive (Sexton Poetry Prize… Continue reading…

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Biology Seminar Series

Join the Biology Department on Fridays at 3 p.m. for their weekly seminar series! The September seminars in the Biology Seminar Series feature ecological and molecular plant scientists from UNCG, Warren Wilson College, Wake Forest University, and NCSU who will discuss microbes, pathogens, and food security as it relates to… Continue reading…

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Philosophy Ethics Bowl

All UNCG students are invited to participate in (or simply attend!) the Philosophy Department’s annual Ethics Bowl! What is an Ethics Bowl?   An Ethics Bowl is a competition in which small teams of students answer questions about morally complex scenarios. The Ethics Bowl format is distinct from a debate in… Continue reading…

Foust Building

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

For the 2022-23 academic year, the College of Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce a number of new additions and changes, including new programs of study, new department heads, and improved student and faculty spaces. Read more about these changes: New Programs of Study Computer Science PhD Program: UNC Greensboro’s… Continue reading…

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CAS students travel the globe over summer

Trips to London, Cádiz, and Rome. Research experiences in Tanzania, Israel, Mongolia, and the prairies of Kansas. Conferences in Illinois and Indiana. This summer, students in the College of Arts & Sciences expanded their knowledge, experience, and worldviews through faculty-led travel across the globe. See where their travels took them: … Continue reading…

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Events explore the interaction between space and sound

On Saturday, March 20, UNC Greensboro’s Interior Architecture Department and School of Music joined creative forces for two events exploring the way space and sound interact. “Sound is a constant in most of our lives, yet we spend very little time considering its production and effect,” said Stephen Skorski, a… Continue reading…