Who Are Today’s UNCG Students?
UNCG Magazine asked a variety of undergrads about their lives, their ambitions, what they like, and the challenges they face as students. Here’s insight into how the student body has changed over the decades.
UNCG Magazine asked a variety of undergrads about their lives, their ambitions, what they like, and the challenges they face as students. Here’s insight into how the student body has changed over the decades.
Junior Grace Holcomb doesn’t even remember being on one of the most popular shows of the early aughts, mostly because she was still learning to walk and talk. But “Baby Jenny” from “One Tree Hill” is doing more than just walking and talking at UNCG, she’s finding her way.
This survey will help Campus Dining assess their service to UNCG members and improve the experience.
UNCG’s Homecoming celebration returns this Friday and continues into Saturday with events such as the Children’s Festival and Homecoming Block Party.
The Spartans’ First Mentoring Program fosters genuine connections and provides guidance that resonates with first year students’ individual circumstances, aspirations, and challenges.
Faculty are holding teach-ins this week to explain UNCG security tools and policies to students and to hear their own concerns and suggestions on how to make this a safer campus for all.
Dr. Obare has been dean for the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering since 2019. She succeeds Dr. Terri Shelton, who is retiring in 2024.
Students from the School of Music will perform and raise money on November 2.
The Triad Black Lives Matter collection is being honored by the Greensboro History Museum, Inc. for important contributions to local history by individuals or groups.
Chancellor Gilliam presents a follow-up message to the State of the Campus regarding the challenges in higher education, and how the University aims to move forward, innovate, and reinvent.