A major new artwork by Sheena Rose ’16 MFA will grace the Weatherspoon Art Museum atrium this spring and summer.
Her vibrant and energetic work is at once anchored in her Caribbean heritage and...
When Ward Robinson, MD, retired, he turned to a different challenge: music.
As an infectious disease expert, Robinson served for two decades at Moses Cone Health System and five years as medical...
Lessons from the past, at Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum
Spartans connect history to today’s pressing issues
Off a busy, rural road in Gibsonville, North Carolina, stands the one state historic site...
Carole Boston Weatherford ’92 MFA has helped generations explore and honor the achievements and contributions of the African American community, from Harriet Tubman to John Coltrane to the Greensboro...
Senator Kay Hagan
Dr. Antonia Monk Richburg
Update: See Oct. 2021 story on the awards ceremony.
UNCG’s Distinguished Service Awards represent the most prestigious public service honors...
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC has created unprecedented challenges for the world. But for some, it has presented unique opportunities. Equipped with the right mix of experience, knowledge, and tools, those...
Every artist has a story.
Kidd Graves ’20 arrives for the planning meeting for the large plywood storefront at Elsewhere Museum. What’s the message, the tale to tell?
The artists gather round,...
TASMIN FARZANA ’14 MBA has learned plenty of new things while working from home during quarantine. For one, there’s chess, a game she admits she hasn’t quite mastered. Another is chemistry.Farzana,...
BEVIN STRICKLAND ’20 DNP, who graduated this August from UNCG’s Nurse Anesthesia Program, worked last spring in the emergency department of Mount Sinai Queens in New York City. The city was the nation’s...
DR. ERNEST GRANT ’93 MSN, ’15 PHD was invited to the White House in May. He presented his views to Dr. Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, about the challenges nurses are facing....
The Magnolia House is entering its second act. And a class of Spartans are determined that its first is well-documented.
In the Jim Crow era, hotels in the South were segregated. African American...
Kepley Biosystems, led by Dr. Anthony Dellinger ’15 PhD and co-founded by UNCG nanoscience professor Dr. Christopher Kepley, is a North Carolina life sciences startup that looks for sustainable solutions...
Made in 1975 by UNC Greensboro School of Business and Economics faculty member Dr. Roscoe Jackson Allen and his wife, Anna Mae Burchette Allen, the gift created a scholarship honoring their son Charles,...
Meet Greensboro’s new leader for all things arts.
Ryan Deal was hired last fall to lead Creative Greensboro, the city’s new office for arts and culture.
The UNCG graduate has the...
The Woman’s College era (1932-63) was a time of change. Proud of their experiences at the largest women’s higher education institution in the nation, WC alumnae carried the University’s values of access...
Jackie McKoy Wolfe ’71 BSN learned firsthand that reading and lectures are only part of the preparation needed by health care professionals. When starting as a nurse at Duke University Medical Center,...
UNCG has a proud nursing heritage. Its undergraduate bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) program is rigorous, with an N.C. licensing “pass rate” to prove it: 93% of the Spartan students pass it on...