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New Cohort of Community-Engaged P2 Scholars
November 22, 2021
We are celebrating the newest cohort of the Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2): A Collective Scholarship Fellows Program! Community and UNCG partners will be collaborating on the following initiatives over the next three years: A Community Comes Together: Supporting Integration of Newly Arrived Congolese Refugees through Empowerment and Facilitating Young … Continued
CNNC receives National Community Engagement Award
November 18, 2021
The Center for New North Carolinians has received the 2021 C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award for its work towards transforming refugee and immigrant services as well as its scholarship about issues facing these communities. “This is an exciting opportunity for the CNNC’s work to be nationally recognized and … Continued
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Marianne LeGreco receives Community Engagement award from international association
November 18, 2021
Dr. Marianne LeGreco, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, has received the IARSLCE Public Scholarship Award for her work grounded in community-engaged approaches to building communication infrastructure around food. We applaud Dr. LeGreco for her demonstrated commitment to community-engaged scholarship!! Click here for the full story.
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Amplifying Stories: Industries of the Blind and College of Visual and Performing Arts Partnership
November 10, 2021
A three-year partnership between the Industries of the Blind and students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts has produced six larger-than-life paintings scrolled out across the building’s once bare exterior. A project of the P2 Fellows Program, the paintings amplify the triumphs and struggles of the Industries of … Continued
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New assistant director for ICEE
January 6, 2021
Dear ICEE friends and colleagues, We are pleased to welcome Dr. Sonalini Sapra (she/her/hers) as the new assistant director for UNCG’s Institute for Community and Economic Engagement (ICEE)! Many of you may already have collaborated with Sonalini as she is a valued member of our Greensboro community. She brings her … Continued
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Community-Engaged P2 Grant Awardees 2021
December 15, 2020
We are excited to announce the recipients of the UNCG Community Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) Grant for 2021. The two funded projects are: Crafting a Community-Engaged Approach: Creating Pathways for African Americans in Public History Humanities Action Lab Collaborative Each team will receive $16,000 over the next three years … Continued
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Hemphill receives Campus Compact award for engaged scholarship
December 11, 2020
Dr. Michael Hemphill, assistant professor of kinesiology, received this year’s Earnest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement from Campus Compact. The award recognizes early career faculty who practice exemplary engaged scholarship through teaching and research. The awards are presented in partnership with Brown University’s Swearer Center. Recipients are … Continued
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Explore community-engaged research in the UNCG Research Magazine
August 26, 2020
The UNCG Research Magazine is an amazing place to learn how our campus community is using its research to impact lives both locally and around the world. So many bridges being built to connect people. One group of researchers is hoping that their work can lead to more support for … Continued