UNCG Launches 8th Partnerships & Pathways Cohort, Centering Karenni Partnership and Strieby Cultural Heritage 

The 8th cohort of the UNC Greensboro community-engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) Collective Scholarship Fellows is underway! This is a program that invests funding and resources in university-community teams working in reciprocity and mutual benefit to address shared priorities. The new cohort brings together faculty from six UNCG departments and… Continue reading…

P2 Ripples Across North Carolina

Now in its 8th cohort, the Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) Collective Scholarship Fellows Program has offered teams the unique opportunity to build strong university-community partnerships and create lasting impact for nearly a decade. The program supports and advances community-engaged scholarship among UNCG scholars and community partners and provides funding and professional development opportunities to teams who are working in a context of reciprocity and mutual benefit to advance… Continue reading…

UNCG Spring Engagement Series

To propel UNCG’s momentum as a community-engaged university, each year UNCG brings nationally and locally renowned community engagement scholar-practitioners to campus to engage with faculty, staff, students, and community colleagues. Speakers facilitate discussions on key aspects of engagement, including capacity development for engaged teaching, learning, research, and creative activity; expansion… Continue reading…

Voice, Activism, & Democracy Symposium

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 Government Officials 9:30am – 10:45am | EUC MAPLE Government officials will speak about the city’s priorities, how students can get engaged in local programs and pathways to politics and public service. Panelists: Nancy Hoffmann, Greensboro City Council, District 4; Michelle Kennedy, Greensboro City Council, At-Large; Dr. Love… Continue reading…

Community-Based Research Grant Proposals are Due April 12th, 2015

RFP Announced for 2015-16 Community-Based Research Grants

The Office of Leadership and Service-Learning, Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creativity Office, and The Graduate School are pleased to offer grants supporting community-based research teams of faculty and students. The community-based research (CBR) initiation grant supports proposals that represent collaborative partnerships among community partner, student, and faculty teams. Projects should… Continue reading…