Author: Craig Biles
Lauded tutoring program helps students affected by pandemic
UNCG has received national attention for its tutoring program in partnership with Guilford County Schools (GCS), an effort to support families, community, and young students most affected by the pandemic. […]
Scientists dive into esports athlete health
UNCG researchers and industry experts lead efforts on esports student-athlete health.
Esports champion crowned
Loud cheers erupt among the crowd of family members and fans as the final three contestants in UNCG’s Spartan Clash featuring Fornite battle inside the UNCG Esports Arena and Learning […]
UNCG Votes Initiative engages student voters
The voting rate for young people is on the rise, and UNCG’s rate is among the highest in the nation. Seventy-four percent of the student body voted in the 2020 […]
The psychology of bacteria
A self-proclaimed “big nerd,” Theo Noussi is fascinated by nanoscience, which requires the use of sophisticated microscopy to study at a very small scale. Noussi, in his fifth year of […]
“First G at the G” celebrates first-generation students
From November 7-10, events across campus will connect first-generation college students with resources to excel, and celebrate their contributions to the Spartan family. UNCG recognizes the sacrifices, expectations, and aspirations […]
Supporting student veterans’ physical activity
Dr. Erin Reifsteck and Dr. Michael Hemphill’s research is focused on supporting student veterans’ post-military wellbeing through physical activity. Partnering with Military-Affiliated Services, they’re organizing events and activities tailored to […]
Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15. UNC Greensboro will host events all through the coming weeks for students to bond over shared cultural experiences […]
Fall Virtual Career Fair brings opportunities
UNCG’s Career & Professional Development team is hosting the Fall Virtual Career Fair, offering all UNCG students the opportunity to connect with world class employers offering full-time and internship opportunities.
Applied potential: Research helps catalyze a first-gen student’s future
First-gen undergraduate Marcos Tapia dove into research at UNCG. Though he’s only a sophomore, he’s already co-authored a scientific article and mastered an in-demand electrochemistry technique. The experience, he says, […]