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Gilman Scholars Gain Access to the World With 278 Gilman International Scholarship Program recipients — the most of any NC university — UNCG is opening doors to the world. Students like Irakoze Mireye and Shelyna Moyer show that access to gl...

UNC Greensboro students are transforming their futures through study abroad.

With 278 Gilman International Scholarship Program recipients, the most of any NC university, UNCG is opening doors to the world.

Read more: www.uncg.edu/news/gilman-...

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A Week at the G gave Spartans the chance to share their unique perspectives and campus experiences with the wider community—and this year’s submissions truly captured students in action. 📸

Huge congratulations to our photo contest winners, Osaiyah Dash and Dr. Nick Oberlies! 👏

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Chef Aarti’s Party Comes to UNCG Chef Aarti Sequeira brought her party to UNCG to teach students how to make chutney and judge Spartan Dining’s Spring 2026 Battle of the Chefs.

Food Network chef and author Aarti Sequeira visited UNCG earlier this month to host a teaching kitchen and serve as a guest judge in UNCG's Battle of the Chefs competition.

Watch Chancellor Gilliam's conversation with Chef Aarti and read about her visit: www.uncg.edu/featured/che...

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Lloyd International Honors College Seniors Celebrate Unique Opportunity to Share Research Before seniors Ava Hall and Cameron Dupree graduate in May, they’ll have accomplished a significant feat. The two presented at the Honors Symposium sponsored by UNC Greensboro's Lloyd International Ho...

Ava Hall and Cameron Dupree embody what it means to turn curiosity into meaningful work.

From presenting research to studying abroad and engaging in hands-on experiences, they’ve embraced every opportunity to grow.

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The Early History of Women’s Athletics At the G, 1892-1950 University Archivist Dr. Erin Lawrimore has chronicled UNCG’s legacy of women’s athletics in Power Point presentations, PDFs, and the Spartan Stories blog. She pored over old photos and documents to p...

In 1900, the gym lived in the attic of the Foust Building, athletes wore black wool gym suits, and the women’s basketball team was named the “Naughty Naughts.”

Learn more about the early days of women’s athletics at UNCG during Women’s History Month: www.uncg.edu/news/the-ear...

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We love seeing all the unique experiences that make UNCG special. 📸

With #AWeekattheG in full swing, Spartans are sharing their perspectives as students, faculty, and staff—showing what life at the G is all about. 💙💛

See more and participate at weekattheg.uncg.edu?utm_campaign....

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Undergrad Researcher Maps New Pathways in Bone Biology at UNCG A UNCG senior majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry, Jonah has spent the last three semesters developing an innovative method to analyze the microstructural growth of thigh bones of individual...

As a @uncg.edu undergrad researcher, Jonah Tatsapaugh used cutting-edge micro-CT technology to explore how healthy bones grow over time. 🦴🔬 “Being part of something that hasn’t been done before — it’s been an incredible opportunity," he says.

Learn more 👉 www.uncg.edu/news/undergr...

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UNC Greensboro has been named a Gilman Program 25th Anniversary Top Producing Institution and leads North Carolina in Gilman Scholarship recipients.

Since 2001, 278 UNC Greensboro students have studied in 44 countries through the Gilman Program.

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UNCG Trains the Team Behind the Teams Behind every athletic team is a team of coaches, advisors, trainers, and physicians who keep them healthy and motivated. Learn more about the UNCG programs developing workforce-ready graduates and res...

When you’re watching the game, consider the professionals who make up the “team behind the team.”

@uncghhs.bsky.social is preparing students for these careers and diving into research that benefits athletes at every level of any sport.

Learn more: www.uncg.edu/news/uncg-tr...

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Alumna and Spartan Dining Whip Up Healthy Ideas for Smoothie-Lovers | UNC Greensboro UNCG students put college wellness to the taste test. A teaching kitchen by Spartan Dining and led by an entrepreneur alumna taught them how to reap the benefits of matcha.

College students love their caffeine.

UNCG alumna Anna Sullivan ’14 brought her Greensboro business, Littlefoot Matcha, to a Spartan Dining teaching kitchen to teach them about healthier energy boosts.

Read more: www.uncg.edu/news/alumna-...

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A Model UN for kids, entirely in Spanish, comes to the G | UNC Greensboro This is the fourth year UNCG has hosted this Model UN, in partnership with Participate Learning, an educational nonprofit that prepares students for career success through cultural exchange, dual lang...

Earlier this month, UNCG hosted more than 500 middle-schoolers for Participate Learning’s Model UN, conducted entirely in Spanish.

Did you know that UNCG has the highest percentage of Spanish-speaking students in the UNC System?

Read more: www.uncg.edu/news/a-model...

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A Week at the G is back March 23-27! 📸

Share your unique POV by submitting photos to our daily photo journal and sharing your photos on social using #AWeekattheG.

Learn more: www.uncg.edu/featured/the-g-needs-you...

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Why UNCG? | UNC Greensboro Five reasons why prospects are deciding, and current students are realizing that UNCG is the smart choice for value, support, career preparation, and campus living.

Decision time is here for high school seniors and transfer students considering UNCG. University accolades and the success of Spartan alumni continue to support what prospective students are deciding.

Here are a few reasons why UNCG could be the right place for you.
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Team Norway Selects Greensboro as World Cup Base Camp, Training at UNCG | UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro has been named as the official training facility for the Norwegian National Football Team ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

The Norwegian National Football Team has chosen Greensboro as its Team Base Camp city and will train at UNC Greensboro's world-class athletic facilities ahead of #FIFAWorldCup2026.

Learn more: www.uncg.edu/community-co...

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Thank you to everyone who supported this year’s #BelieveInTheG campaign! 💙💛

Your generosity makes a difference for our Spartans every day and we appreciate the many ways you show your support for the University.

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Mentor, Scientist, Builder of Community: JSNN’s Dennis LaJeunesse | UNC Greensboro With mentorship and innovative research, JSNN’s Dennis LaJeunesse helps graduate students build community and foster scientific curiosity.

With joyful mentorship and innovative research, JSNN’s Dennis LaJeunesse helps graduate students by building community and fostering scientific curiosity.

Read more: www.uncg.edu/news/mentor-scientist-js...

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Gen-Z is changing the meaning of "independent" voter : It's Been a Minute Politically "independent" used to mean you were moderate. Not anymore. It's no secret that Americans are politically divided, as faith in political parties erodes. In the past, so-called "independent"...

📰 🗞️ In the news --> Dr. Omar H. Ali appeared on @npr.org to discuss how Gen-Z is changing the meaning of "independent voter."

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AI@Work in Business | UNC Greensboro UNCG’s Bryan School launches AI for Impact, an executive workshop helping leaders strategically and ethically integrate AI for future success.

UNCG’s Bryan School of Business & Economics is advancing AI readiness by preparing students for an AI-driven workforce and launching “AI for Impact,” an executive workshop helping business leaders strategically and ethically integrate AI.

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There’s still time to make an impact during Believe in the G! 💙💛

Every gift, no matter the size, supports scholarships, programs and opportunities that help Spartans thrive.

Give now: believeintheg.com.

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Rewriting the Playbook on Athlete Health: Kier named RWJF Scholar   | UNC Greensboro UNCG's Lexi Kier has been named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar, a prestigious national distinction for doctoral students whose research has the potential to shape heal...

Congratulations to @uncg.edu doctoral student Lexi Kier on being named an RWJF Health Policy Research Scholar! Her work challenges us to rethink athlete health, looking beyond performance metrics to long-term physical and mental well-being.

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UNCG receives $715,000 investment from UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of North Carolina to support School of Nursing - University Advancement Funding will help increase access to health care in rural parts of the state.  UNC Greensboro prides itself on providing students with access to excellence inside and outside the classroom. Now, thank...

UNCG prides itself on providing students with access to excellence.

A $715,000 investment from UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of North Carolina will help UNCG’s School of Nursing expand health care access in rural and underserved communities.

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Inside the Winning Designs from Interior Architecture Students' Awards Sweep | UNC Greensboro Old buildings are full of stories, and UNCG students suggest new chapters for new generations. By working with faculty mentors and real clients, their award-winning designs honor the past while creati...

From a historic Greensboro drug store to a Durham birthing center, UNCG’s interior architecture students share the secrets behind the designs that earned them a clean sweep at the 2025 AIA Winston-Salem Design Awards.

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Jarrod Rudd ’13 Builds Civic-Minded Spartans, Ready to Serve and Vote  | UNC Greensboro Next Tuesday, voters will cast their ballots in the North Carolina primary elections. Thanks to Jarrod Rudd, many Spartans believe in the impact of their voices and have a plan to participate in the e...

Jarrod Rudd ’13 received a state award for connecting Spartans with service opportunities and breaking down barriers to civic engagement.

Rudd recently made voting access a priority, coordinating transportation so students could cast their ballots early.

Read more: www.uncg.edu/featured/jar...

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For aspiring teacher, Eller Education Scholarship lights the way - University Advancement A mirror in her aunt’s dining room inspired Candy Chambers to create her first classroom. The 9-year-old wrote lesson plans on that mirror using washable markers to teach her brothers and cousins as s...

Mom, first-generation student, and education major Candy Chambers reflects on her journey to graduation.

She credits the Eloise N. Eller 1965 Scholarship in Education, and her vast support system, for helping her move closer to her dream of becoming a teacher.
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Gerontology Alumna has Grand Plans  | School of Health and Human Sciences Gerontology alumna Susanna Barton has grand plans to make end of life care easier.

A surprise phone call introduced Susanna Barton ’25 to caregiving.

After helping a couple of old friends, she made it a career by leaving journalism to pursue her new calling through @uncghhs.bsky.social's gerontology master’s program.

Read more: hhs.uncg.edu/gerontology-...

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Growing Multilingual Classrooms Across North Carolina With nearly 300 dual language immersion programs across the state of North Carolina, the state is among the national leaders in such offerings for its students. The work being done by Dr. Ye He of UNC...

With nearly 300 dual language immersion programs across the state, NC is among the national leaders in such offerings for its students.

Dr. Ye He, is working with individual schools, districts, and teachers to provide assistance and more.

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New Weatherspoon Exhibition Stitches Black Quilter's Artistry, Life Stories | UNC Greensboro "Of Salt and Spirit," a new exhibit at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, presents the work of Black quilters over the decades. Across the hall, the work of artist Precious D. Lovell, with help of UNCG stud...

“Of Salt and Spirit,” a new exhibit at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, showcases decades of work by Black quilters.

Across the hall, artist Precious D. Lovell, with help from UNCG students, highlights the life of the mother of African American quilting.
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Apple is a partner in the UNCG/ Guilford County Schools’ SparkHub partnership Apple is a partner in the UNCG/ Guilford County Schools’ SparkHub partnership.

Apple is a partner in the UNCG/ Guilford County Schools’ SparkHub partnership

Apple is a partner in the UNCG/ Guilford County Schools’ SparkHub partnership.

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UNCG is thrilled to be the site of the state's first SparkHub, a landmark partnership with SparkNC and Guilford County Schools that will help prepare high school students for careers in the fast-growing tech industry.

Learn more: www.uncg.edu/news/sparknc...

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AI@Work in Libraries | UNC Greensboro What if learning about AI felt less intimidating and more like a game? An MLIS researcher uses art‑centered gameplay to help librarians steer conversations about generative AI in their spaces.

Only a third of librarians feel confident explaining AI. Many more want to learn, but not from a computer.

A UNCG researcher is closing the gap with a hands‑on game that turns different perspectives into meaningful dialogue.

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