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Past societies offer lessons for global warming

Dr. Gwen Robins Schug in her lab working with a student on 3D print technology.

A comprehensive new study led by Professor Gwen Robbins Schug of UNC Greensboro traces the impact of rapid climate change events on humans over the past 5,000 years, and offers lessons for today’s policy makers.


2023 Collective scholarship fellows announced

4 students watch another student wearing a virtual reality headset.

The Arts & Technology Venture and the Racial Reconciliation and Design Studio received Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) grants to put towards collaborative works and a memorial project at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.


A year at UNCG: looking back at 2022

Crows of students gather around Homecoming 2022 bonfire at night.

From Esports tournaments to groundbreaking research on bees, UNC Greensboro dreamed big, worked toward its mission for student excellence, and continued to leave a tangible impact on the world. Here’s a look back at what happened at UNCG in 2022. Making waves in sports UNCG is cementing its place in … Continued


Professor’s estate gift impacts UNCG arts

Students touring the Weatherspoon Art Museum look at paintings.

The arts at UNCG received a $266,389 gift from the estate of former art history professor Claire Kelleher, a longtime faculty member and scholar of medieval art and architecture.


UNCG Teacher Education Fellows Program leads to increased opportunities, scholarships for students

School of Education Teacher Education Fellows

Developing high-quality and well-prepared teachers is a priority for the School of Education at UNC Greensboro. Doing so by reducing potential financial barriers for students is also key.

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By combining these priorities, the School of Education developed the UNCG Teacher Education Fellows program, a scholarship opportunity for incoming freshmen students wishing to major in elementary education, middle grades education, special education, and dual (elementary and special) education, as well as majors in the College of Arts and Sciences with secondary education concentrations. Over a four-year period, Teacher Education Fellows provides $20,000 in scholarship funds to each student admitted to the program.


A blueprint to believing in yourself

Steve Scott, president of Tri-State Steel standing in warehouse space

The Blueprint Series is a personal and professional development curriculum unique to UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics. Steve Scott is a C-suite professional that leads the Business 115 class.