Author: Craig Biles
Aiding children with exercise-induced “asthma”
Two UNCG faculty bring their applied experience as school nurses and research experience in the School of Nursing to study childhood asthma and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. The post Aiding children with […]
called to serve
Two UNCG alumni have been named to Triad Business Journal’s 2023 “40 Under 40” class in recognition of their leadership and service. The post called to serve appeared first on […]
Education and Esports ignite During e2 Weekend
UNCG’s Esports Arena and Learning Lab was buzzing this weekend as student gamers and educators gathered for two days of esports education and competitive tournament action at UNCG’s second E2 […]
Jazz Jam Sessions foster growth, unite community
A part of jazz culture, jam sessions provide students with the opportunity to grow as musicians and immerse themselves in the community. The post Jazz Jam Sessions foster growth, unite […]
Freshman success on the field
Emma Malone started the last seven games as goalie for the women’s soccer team. But while she blocks her opponents at the net, she’s on the offense and blazing straight […]
UNCG Community Garden: sharing the harvest
Two UNCG alumni have gone above and beyond to ensure the UNCG Community Garden remains a cornerstone of UNCG and the surrounding community.
Accelerating learning and creation in Unreal Engine
Many know Epic Games as the company behind Fortnite, the online survival game where players collaborate to create, play, and compete. In collaboration with UNCG, the gaming innovator is providing […]
Class of 2022: Stanysha Lowery
Being a trailblazer takes courage and fortitude. No one knows that better than Stanysha Lowery, a student in Lloyd International Honors College graduating from the psychology program at UNC Greensboro.
UNCG celebrates nearly 2,000 graduates this Fall 2022
A hunger for knowledge is common in the human experience, but the circumstances and perspectives that lead us to learning are vast. Regardless of what led this term’s graduates to […]
Class of 2022: Juliette Vayer
Subtlety, humor, empathy, and accuracy are often difficult to convey when interpreting from one language to another. Juliette Vayer will tell you that these key skills in American Sign Language […]