Leadership Consolidation within Finance and Administration
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Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance Paul Forte will retire in April. In preparation for this, several staff members are moving into new positions to fulfill his duties.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance Paul Forte will retire in April. In preparation for this, several staff members are moving into new positions to fulfill his duties.
As Chancellor’s Fellow for Strategic Planning, the senior lecturer of philosophy will help lead the implementation of UNCG’s QEP and support the University’s work on reaffirming accreditation.
Ten teachers from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are the first school district-funded cohort in UNCG’s online master’s in library and information science program. The pilot program fills a vital need for school media coordinators.
UNC Greensboro’s University Concert and Lecture Series continues in January with Grammy-nominated singer Jewel who will hold a masterclass with students before her performance.
Chancellor Gilliam welcomes faculty and staff back to campus and provides the latest information, timeline, and next steps for the Academic Portfolio Review this semester.
January 19 is the deadline to submit a faculty member’s name for this special recognition by the Board of Governors.
Beloved professor Fred Chappell’s legacy at UNCG lives on in the many students and writers he inspired.
The kinesiology professor recently retired, but a parting gift will further his work with Project Effort, the after-school program he started for underserved youth in the Greensboro community.
UNCG biology research specialist, Lee Griffin, shares her perspectives on topics like gun control and free speech in PBS’s The NC Listening Project.
The Professor of Voice received accolades across the globe, while dedicating more than a decade of time and talent to UNCG music students.