Class of 2023: Nick Loflin’s Funnel of Opportunity at UNCG
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Greensboro fire captain, community fundraiser, and soon-to-be UNCG master’s graduate candidate, Nick Loflin expanded his career opportunities at the Bryan School.
Greensboro fire captain, community fundraiser, and soon-to-be UNCG master’s graduate candidate, Nick Loflin expanded his career opportunities at the Bryan School.
Dr. Herrod comes from the University of Central Florida. She brings with her 28 years of experience serving students and being a change agent within higher education.
Wellness should never feel like a luxury. UNCG’s resources accommodate employees’ busy schedules, and indoor and outdoor spaces let them step away from the demands of work and prioritize their personal health.
Revisions to the policies regarding privacy and weapons on campus were approved on November 27.
After December 31, Zoom will no longer be included on UNCG’s list of pre-approved software. UNCG is providing personalized consultations to prepare to use Microsoft Teams.
Dr. Podlas led the Department of Media Studies since 2016. Her colleagues remember her robust scholarship and the dedication and respect she showed everyone in the department.
It’s not hard to find Kemiah Williams on campus. The kinesiology major works in several campus offices, while also graduating this December nearly two years early. While she says her time at UNCG has been busy, it’s made her a better person.
UNCG’s dedication to eSports education is not only for students. From English to psychology to religious studies, faculty can get in on the fun and games and advance their research with help from the Network for the Cultural Study of Videogaming.
The Staff Senate is working on a new strategic plan, and all staff are invited to provide input and ideas at an in-person meeting on December 12.
At UNC Greensboro, Dana Broadus found a study abroad opportunity, a McNair Scholar appointment, a job as a campus writer, and faculty support that allowed her to carve a career path that matched her unique interests.