Jazz Jam Sessions foster growth, unite community
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A part of jazz culture, jam sessions provide students with the opportunity to grow as musicians and immerse themselves in the community.
A part of jazz culture, jam sessions provide students with the opportunity to grow as musicians and immerse themselves in the community.
Before their University Concert and Lecture Series performance, the Indigo Girls talked making music and collaboration with students.
A record 24 iBelong projects received funding this year from the Division of Student Affairs, part of an effort to make a more inclusive UNCG. For some, the projects are personal, a chance to help others have a better, more inclusive university experience.
Each year on the third Monday of January, the nation observes a federal holiday to mark the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. The holiday celebrates and remembers the Baptist minister and Civil Rights leader who was assassinated April 4, 1968, but not before leaving a legacy of nonviolent protest against racial injustice. Below are a few ways the UNCG community may join in honoring Dr. King’s legacy.
Sixteen dietetic interns took over two food stations in the Fountain View Dining Hall this fall, applying their food safety and management skills to a real-world situation.
With help from the UNCG Green Fund, a Middle College sophomore is bringing solar power to students on campus, through picnic tables.
Maddy Gilhool’s work ethic has led to a stand-out career with the UNCG Women’s Soccer team and a full-time job upon graduation as a Parks and Recreation Management major. Her passion for connectivity and community make her an inspiring leader.
The Seeker Rescue Fund at UNC Greensboro will provide relief to students whose education may be at risk due to a short-term lack of resources. Susan Seeker Jones ’78 and Jim Jones Jr. hope that their $125,000 gift will inspire others to support UNCG’s scholars.
Undergraduate researcher Mason Ibrahim (left) with graduate student Melanie Stadler (right) in the UNCG wetlands.
The Spartan family will usher in the holiday cheer to downtown Greensboro on Friday, December 2. Find music, shopping ideas, and – new this year – a robot that will tell everyone about the Esports program.