News & Stories
Welcome to the URSCO blog, where UNCG’s undergraduate scholars share their work and and its impact with the world. This blog aims to highlight the amazing undergraduate research and scholarly activity that takes place on our campus.
Greensboro Project Space Launches Student Summer Residency
August 31, 2023
Greensboro Project Space has launched its inaugural student summer residency program, giving UNCG students the unique opportunity to experiment in a professional gallery space.
Rise Brings New Workshops and Speakers to UNCG for 2023-24
August 30, 2023
RISE is not only a networking resource for UNCG students, but a vehicle to share their love of science with young minds in the community. This year’s programming further elevates UNCG’s mission to connect students with experts and mentors.
The Springboard for Scientists in UNCG’s Sullivan Building
June 19, 2023
UNCG’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry produced more of the 2023 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program recipients than any other undergraduate chemistry department in the state.
UNDERGRADUATES FIND MENTORS IN THE LAB
May 23, 2023
UNCG continues to offer first-hand research opportunities for undergraduate students to work alongside research mentors.
SUSTAINABLE STYLE AND INNATELY BEAUTIFUL MULTIMEDIA EXHIBIT
April 28, 2023
UNCG students receive grant from Pubantz Artist in Residence Program to pursue passions in sustainable fashion and transcendentalist art.
UNCG Opens Up “Possibilities” for Art Students
April 20, 2023
UNCG art students reach new possibilities taking their art show on the road to New York for an art residency at Salem Artworks.
Recent Grad Shafaq Ahmed’s Love for Biology Lab Leads to NIH Cancer Research
April 5, 2023
Shafaq Ahmed has been awarded the Dorothy Levis Munroe Undergraduate Research Fund for exploring the effects of Carbon Nanodots (CNDs) in reducing inflammation associated with atherosclerosis.
Good Chemistry
March 20, 2023
Recent graduate Bailey Thompson, who majored in English with a minor in chemistry, writes about her undergraduate research experience.