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$5 Million Mellon Grant Provides Paid Internships for Humanities Students
Mellon Foundation awards one of the largest grants in UNCG’s history to put humanities students to work in 650 paid internships at 130 local nonprofits.
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$5 Million Mellon Grant Provides Paid Internships for Humanities Students
Mellon Foundation awards one of the largest grants in UNCG’s history to put humanities students to work in 650 paid internships at 130 local nonprofits.
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AADS Receives Mellon Grant for Equity-Based Educational Programs
The Mellon Foundation awards UNCG’s African American and African Diaspora Studies department $100,000 for equity-based education programs to extend to high schools in Greensboro and High Point.
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NC’s Best College Experience May Surprise You
When the student experience is broken down into criteria that really matter – cost, facilities, community, and diversity – UNCG rises to the top in North Carolina.
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Powwow at UNCG Celebrates Diverse Heritages and Family Bonds
April 18, 2024
Native Americans across the U.S. found a space to celebrate and reflect on UNCG’s campus, sharing their heritage through dance, dress, prayer, and handcrafted wares.
UNCG’s New Scholarship Platform Puts Funding Options at Spartan Fingertips
April 18, 2024
ScholarshipUniverse, a new scholarship search platform, makes it easy for UNCG students to browse funding they qualify for and find scholarship opportunities that they didn’t know they had.
UNCG Nursing Faculty Works to Keep Mothers’ Hearts Healthy
April 17, 2024
Could an early measurement during pregnancy help stave off heart disease? What role do race and environment play? Dr. Forgive Avorgbedor examines the heart health of Black moms and other childbearing parents.
Spartans Thrive Takes Wellness Beyond the Expected
April 16, 2024
Since the start of the spring semester, 636 new mentorships have been formed. It’s part of the foundation of health and wellness UNCG is laying to help students flourish in and outside of the classroom.
Positioning Black Men for College Success
April 15, 2024
UNCG Assistant Professor Jesse Ford is working to better position Black men for success through a new undergraduate course on leadership and more.
Eco-Friendly Scooters and Bikes Now Available for UNCG Students
April 15, 2024
UNC Greensboro and the City of Greensboro have individually partnered with Bird, a leader in environmentally friendly electric transportation. Through the partnerships, shared e-scooters and e-bikes are now available to UNCG students and city residents.
UNCG Student Teachers Become Classroom Leaders
April 12, 2024
Today, you can find graduates of UNCG programs in over 75% of the state’s public school districts. Spartans also teach in numerous independent schools, community colleges, and universities across North Carolina.
iBelong Grants Continue to Foster Campus Inclusivity at UNCG
April 12, 2024
The UNC Greensboro iBelong projects, funded through grants by the Division of Student Affairs, continue to help everyone feel like they’re welcomed into the Spartan community.