Campus Safety Teach-In
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Faculty and staff are encouraged to review resources provided by UNCG’s Behavioral Assessment Team about how to respond to concerning behaviors from anyone on campus.
Faculty and staff are encouraged to review resources provided by UNCG’s Behavioral Assessment Team about how to respond to concerning behaviors from anyone on campus.
What makes a classroom work? How can you engage students through play and technology? How does culture play a role in learning? This year’s cohort of the Fulbright TEA Program came to UNCG to discover answers to these questions and more over the course of their six-week residency.
All faculty who plan to march during the 2023 Fall Commencement ceremony must fill out the participation form by November 22.
The “3MT Final Competition” is on November 2. Graduate students are challenged to present their thesis to a non-specialist audience, who get to vote on the People’s Choice winner.
The Office of Intercultural Engagement has an interest form for those who would like to help plan events during UNCG’s next Pride Month, to be held in April 2024.
Spartan Village’s merchants contribute to a sense of belonging for UNCG’s community. The grocery store, credit union, and hair and nail salons serve their personal needs.
The Community Theater of Greensboro will perform at the Tanger Center in November. Eligible UNCG faculty and staff who’d like to attend the show may enter to win tickets. The drawing will take place on November 2.
Chancellor Gilliam answers questions related to the Academic Portfolio Review, budget decisions by the University, and the report by AAUP.
There are movie nights, costume opportunities, and trick-or-treating galore, thanks to UNCG’s departments and units.
Certain fines issued by UNCG’s parking operations will be forgiven with the donation of canned or dry foods for Spartan Open Pantry.