‘A Week at the G’ Returns

Posted on September 12, 2023

Students take a group selfie on the lawn of UNCG.

Be on the lookout for those picture-perfect moments in your classes, extracurriculars, and social gatherings that you want to share with UNC Greensboro and the rest of the community. 

University Communications is bringing back A Week at the G for the week of October 15-21. Four years since its debut in 2019, we have new students, new faculty, and new programs that we want to capture in photos that can be shared with the rest of the campus community and archive for future use. 

Watch 2019’s A Week at the G highlight video here. 

Here’s how it works: 

  • Be authentic. The purpose of A Week at the G is to show community members, prospective students, and their families, stakeholders, and our current students, and employees why it’s great to be a Spartan any day and every day. 
  • Look for photogenic moments happening in your area on campus during the week of October 15-21 which showcase the work of students, faculty, and staff. These may be performances or rehearsals, classroom exercises, lab work, presentations, club and Greek life meetings, social events, casual gatherings, athletic games and warm-ups, and service projects. They must take place during A Week at the G, not before or after. 
  • Request a photographer ahead of time here. Please submit your requests for professional photography by September 22. 
  • For those spontaneous moments, take your own photos during the week and send your best shots to University Communications or tag them #AWeekattheG on social media. They may get featured on the A Week at the G website and archived to further promote your department or area of study. Submitted photos are also eligible for prizes! 
  • Alumni can also join in, especially during Homecoming celebrations. They submit photos and post them online using the hashtags #AWeekattheG and #UNCGHome.

All information about A Week at the G can be found on the event website

Email any questions to Morgan Glover at mjglover@uncg.edu or Sean Norona at sjnorona@uncg.edu

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