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Webinar: Service Learning Taxonomy: What about Service Learning Matters
September 22, 2015
IARSLCE’s Next Webinar – September 30, 2015 The International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement (IARSLCE) is pleased to announce the next webinar in the Advancing Research Webinar Series. These webinars are free but space is limited. Please click here to reserve your space. A weblink will be … Continued
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UNCG Office of Innovation Commercialization to Partner with HQ Greensboro
September 22, 2015
UNCG is once again leading the way in entrepreneurship with the announcement that the Office of Innovation Commercialization (OIC) is partnering with HQ Greensboro. The OIC and the city’s newest co-working space have teamed up to provide an office suite supporting the university’s spin-out companies and entrepreneurs. The new suite … Continued
Latest Iteration of UBeats Partners with Greensboro Science Center
September 18, 2015
Saturday, May 9, was the perfect day to bring kids to the Greensboro Science Center. In addition to enjoying the Center’s regular outstanding offerings, guests participated in the Wild Music Festival. The festival is an offshoot of the UBEATS program, which gives students in elementary, middle, and high school informal, fun … Continued
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“Degrees Matter” Receives Funding
September 9, 2015
Dr. Stephen Moore, Office of Research and Economic Development, received a continuation of funding from The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro for “Degrees Matter.” The grant will provide coordination for volunteers who will assist the “Degrees Matter” program with coaching adults who wish to return to post-secondary education to complete … Continued
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Community-Engagement Grants
September 4, 2015
Check out these upcoming Grant deadlines to support community-engagement and public service: AAC&U Bringing Theory to Practice Well-Being Seminar Grants (Deadline: September 15) Seminar Grants (up to $1,000) provide support for campus-wide planning discussions (seminars) that give focused attention to a particular dimension of the well-being of those involved (students, faculty, or other leaders) in … Continued
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CCPH 14th International Conference Calls for Proposals
September 3, 2015
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health announces the Call for Proposals for their 14th International Conference! Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) is convening their 14th International Conference, May 11-14, 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana. At a time when social and racial justice are at the forefront of conversations about health equity, CCPH seeks to promote, support and … Continued
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Greensboro and UNCG Shared Fate
August 27, 2015
Photo Caption: Chancellor-elect Dr. Franklin D. Gilliam Jr. addresses business leaders at Greensboro’s Koury Convention Center for the annual “State of the Community” luncheon. Just 13 days after moving to the Piedmont Triad from the Los Angeles area, Chancellor-elect Dr. Franklin D. Gilliam Jr. addressed an audience of more than … Continued
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CHCS Receives Funding for Segmentation Study
August 26, 2015
Dr. Stephen Sills, Center for Housing and Community Studies, received new funding from the City of High Point for a “Housing Market Segmentation Study for the City of High Point.” Market segmentation is a process of analysis that divides an area by natural geographic bounds as well as by demographic, … Continued