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UNCG prepares students for AI in the workplace

A digital display of computer icons.

The rise of AI tools has the potential to change all facets of business. UNCG is not only preparing the future programmers of AI; it’s preparing future business owners and employees to make AI an effective tool in the workforce.


Treadmill treatment

Dr. Traci Parry looks at a mouse in her lab.

Dr. Traci Parry’s lab explores exercise as a treatment for cancer cachexia, a muscle and fat wasting disorder that occurs in patients with chronic diseases.


Volvo gift supports Bryan School Blueprint Series

The UNCG Bryan School Building.

Volvo Group North America has pledged $100,000 to supporting the Bryan School of Business and Economics Blueprint Series, a four-credit undergraduate curriculum focused on accelerating business students’ personal and professional development.


Friends with math

Dr. Ratnasingham Shivaji stands in the classroom while his UNCG students work equations at the whiteboard.

Our 2022 Senior Research Excellence Award winner, Dr. Ratnasingham Shivaji, is lauded for his differential equations work and as an academic mentor.


Undergraduates find mentors in the lab

Runzi Li stands outside the Sullivan Science Building in her lab coat.

Mentorship starts early in the labs at UNCG. From biology to biochemistry, students share how professors welcomed them into their areas of expertise and included them in research breakthroughs.


Change in leadership for College of Arts & Sciences

UNCG CAS Associate Dean Dayna Touron.

Associate Dean Dayna Touron has accepted a new position. She joined UNCG as an assistant professor of psychology in 2007, and proved to be an impactful leader throughout her time at the University’s largest academic unit.