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States of Incarceration: A National Dialogue of Local Histories
November 2, 2016
Click here to enlarge image. UNCG professor, Anne Parsons in partnership with community organizations and her History/Museum Studies graduate students created the exhibition States of Incarceration to the Int’l Civil Rights Center and Museum. The students curated a section of the exhibition and are installing the exhibit and organizing the … Continued
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ICEE Student Research Fellows Program
November 2, 2016
The Institute for Community and Economic Engagement (ICEE) is now accepting student applications to join the Institute in Spring 2017 as a student research fellow. Students may earn independent study credit with Dr. Emily Janke, director of ICEE and associate professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Department. Fellows will … Continued
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Greensboro Open Data Program: Open Gate City
October 27, 2016
The City of Greensboro just launched Open Data Portal called “Open Gate City” at a public event from 6-8 pm on October 20 at HQ Greensboro, 111 W. Lewis St. The City’s open data effort is part of its work as a 2016 partner in the What Works Cities Initiative, … Continued
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Strategic Seed Grants- Community-Engaged Research and Creative Activity
October 27, 2016
The Office of the Provost is soliciting cross/multi/interdisciplinary research and creative activity proposals tied to the thematic areas of focus in the UNCG strategic plan: health and wellbeing, vibrant communities, and global connections. Faculty are being asked to review these themes in the University Plan and consider responding to one of … Continued
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Wrestling with Governor Aycock and His Legacies
October 4, 2016
Friday, Oct. 14, 3:30-5:15 p.m. Location: UNCG Auditorium (formerly Aycock Auditorium) After much study and debate, UNCG recently removed Governor Aycock’s name from the campus auditorium, uncomfortable with his leadership in the twentieth-century white supremacy movement. This session, held in conjunction with the Historical Society of North Carolina, continues the … Continued
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International Undergraduate Journal for Service-learning, Leadership, and Social Change
October 3, 2016
The latest volume of the International Undergraduate Journal for Service-learning, Leadership, and Social Change has just gone live. You can view The Journal at http://opus.govst.edu/iujsl/ The Journal’s mission is to provide an opportunity for undergraduates to express their voices. The Journal considers three types of articles: 1) Articles that discuss … Continued
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Citizen Artist Salon
September 19, 2016
The USDAC Super PAC is up and running, countering narratives of hate through Participatory Acts of Culture. You’re invited to step up as an ExtraSuperDelegate and to take part! In addition to downloading the Toolkit, you can now watch short videos about each of the nine prototype projects at www.usdac.us/superpac. … Continued
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CSNAP Student Service & Leadership Conference, November 11-12, 2016 at UNC Asheville
September 6, 2016
North Carolina Campus Compact will hold its annual CSNAP Student Conference — an event where student leaders explore “citizenship, service, networking, and partnerships” — on November 11-12, 2016 at UNC Asheville. We expect over 150 participants from 20+ campuses. Students and schools from outside NC are also welcome. The main event on Saturday … Continued