UNCG Professors Bring Filmmaking to Elementary Arts Students
UNCG Department of Media Studies leverages grant funding, technology, expertise, and campus partnerships to help local elementary students create a dance film.
UNCG Department of Media Studies leverages grant funding, technology, expertise, and campus partnerships to help local elementary students create a dance film.
UNCG’s Humanities at Work program celebrated its inaugural class at a showcase where students presented all they had learned.
UNCG’s first African American student, JoAnne Smart Drane ’60, shares a poignant conversation with the student artists who created a mural in her honor in the Foust Building.
Janae Wofford sought a chance to join a lab as soon as possible. Going into her senior year, she will dig deeper into a tree she found in the nearby woods, which may provide answers to deadly “superbugs.”
Natalia Fagundez’s passion for languages led her to Lloyd International Honors College, where she pursued a customized interdisciplinary curriculum that elevated her special education degree with study abroad, research, and service opportunities.
A program tailor-made to help honors students explore niche topics and discover something new resulted in a remarkably authentic Renaissance faire costume hand-stitched and plumed by senior Ethan Divon. Learn how the Pubantz Artist in Residence Program fueled his classic curiosity.
An aspiring pediatrician and a future journalist reflect on the opportunity and experience in the Lloyd International Honors College. They’ll present their research passions this week at the 25th Annual Honors Symposium.