UNCG’s Videogaming Research Enlightens at Humanities Forum
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Dr. Gregory Grieve takes his research findings with UNCG’s Network for the Cultural Study of Videogaming to an audience of global scholars in Korea.
Dr. Gregory Grieve takes his research findings with UNCG’s Network for the Cultural Study of Videogaming to an audience of global scholars in Korea.
This week, the Cemala Foundation – a loyal partner and generous supporter of UNCG – was honored as the 2023 Outstanding Philanthropic Organization, Greensboro. The foundation has contributed more than $3 million in grant funding to a wide array of initiatives on campus.
The 2024 Faculty Fellows will focus on improving transfer student access and success, and will lead research efforts with the goal of supporting, sustaining and improving transfer student access and success across the state.
How well do college credits earned in high school transfer to a postsecondary institution and apply to a student’s degree? The Early College Research Center at SERVE received a $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education/Institute of Education Sciences to find out.
UNC Greensboro’s School of Nursing family nurse practitioner concentration offers classroom and clinical training for full- and part-time students aiming for high-demand positions.
UNC Greensboro is now the host of six new Level 2 NovaCHARGE electric vehicle (EVs) charging stations courtesy of Duke Energy’s Park and Plug program. This will bring the total number of charging stations on campus to 23.
This gift from alumna Sue W. Cole creates a first-of-its-kind faculty excellence support fund at UNCG, offering special opportunities exclusively to professional track faculty.
Students working to earn their school social work license talk about what it’s like to work in local schools, making a difference while also finding their way.
The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) appointed Dr. Traci McMillian to its Board of Directors.
Conducted over the last ten years, the research of Bryan School Professor Prashant Palvia and his team should improve the lives of IT workers around the world.