• North Carolina Writers’ Network Spring Conference 2026

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    The North Carolina Writers’ Network and the MFA in Creative Writing Program at UNC Greensboro bring you a full day of classes, workshops, conversations, Lunch with an Author, Slush Pile Live!, and more. This year’s Spring Conference will again be in UNCG’s MHRA Building, at the corner of Spring Garden and Forest Streets, and in Curry Auditorium next door, offering classes and discussions on the craft and business of writing.

  • Rethinking the Algorithm: AI and the Human Experience – Ashby Dialogues Speaker Matthew Engelhard of Duke University

    Ashby Dialogues
    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    "Toward interpretable, timely, context-aware clinical decision support" - Learn about how AI can monitor electronic health records for early signs of chronic conditions, delivering timely and context-aware clinical recommendations to help improve patient outcomes.

  • The Great Self-Portrait

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Dr. Hronek examines the nature of cyborg in fictional literature and media and ponders the questions of whether technology is portrayed as a liberator or another means of oppresion.

  • James Daniels & Matt Poindexter Poetry Reading

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Join The Greensboro Review and local independent presses at a reading to celebrate the release of new collections by James Daniels (MFA at UNCG alum) and Hillsborough, NC poet Matt Poindexter. The reading is free and open to the public.

  • New Books in History Celebration

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Please join us to celebrate Chuck Bolton, Jamie Anderson, and Jeff Jones for their recently published books!

  • Destiny Hemphill Visiting Faculty Poetry Reading

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    We are excited to welcome Destiny Hemphill to UNCG’s English Department as the 2025-2026 Visiting Assistant Professor in Poetry. Hemphill will give a special poetry reading, including work from her latest collection, "motherworld: a devotional for the alter-life." She is a recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the... Continue reading...

  • UNCG Classical Society Undergraduate Research Symposium

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Explore fascinating research on the ancient Greek, Roman, and Mediterranean worlds as UNCG undergraduate students present their work at this free and open event!

  • UNCG Ethics Bowl 2024

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    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.

  • Sarah Rose Nordgren and Travis Sharp Nonfiction and Poetry Reading

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Join us for an inspiring evening with Sarah Rose Nordgren and Travis Sharp as they share their powerful works of nonfiction and poetry on September 12th!

  • Ancient Roman Concrete: Let’s Build an Empire

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Join Dr. Lynne Lancaster (Ohio University) for a lecture on how Roman concrete and engineering know-how built a Mediterranean empire. Hosted by the Department of Classical Studies and AIA Triad Society. Free and open to the public.

  • Politics of the Past: Constructing Communities in the Aeneid and Today

    UNCG's Moore Humanities and Research Administration (MHRA) Building 1111 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC

    Join the Classical Studies Department for a lecture from Dr. Tedd Wimperis (Elon University) on communities, ethnicity, and cultural memory in Virgil's Aeneid. Free and open to the public.