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Triad TechSavvy 2015 to Encourage Girls in STEM
January 27, 2015
During the last 5 years The American Association of University Women (AAUW Greensboro) has partnered with the University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) to offer highly successful activities for middle school girls. The event on Saturday March 28, 2015 will be based on a STEM&M (Science, Math, Engineering, Technology and Medicine) theme and will include … Continued
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UNCG, N.C. A&T get $1.1M grant for social work
January 27, 2015
Graduate students in social work at two area universities will get paid internships thanks to a new federal grant. UNCG announced Monday that the Joint Master of Social Work Program — a combined effort between N.C. A&T and UNCG — will share a $1.1 million grant over the next three years. Starting … Continued
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Carolina FluteFest Featuring Ian Clarke
January 25, 2015
The UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance presents Carolina FluteFest February 6-7, 2015. Friday, February 6, 7:30pm Opening Concert: Ian Clarke, flute, with Inara Zandmane, piano Details on Friday’s opening concert Purchase tickets for the Opening Concert here! (this ticket is included in the FluteFest registration, but may be … Continued
![The UNCG Graduate School in partnership with the Office of Research and Economic Development will host the 3rd annual Graduate Research and Creativity Expo: “Scholarship That Matters” on April 9, 2015, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm in the Elliott University Center at UNCG.](https://communityengagement.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/553723_372839119437746_1760525017_n.jpg)
Graduate Research & Creativity Expo
January 22, 2015
The Graduate School and the Office of Research and Economic Development invite you to attend the 2015 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo, April 9, 2015, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm in the Elliott University Center at UNCG. The showcase is an opportunity for graduate students to present their research, talents … Continued
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Apply to be an ACLS Public Humanities Fellow
January 21, 2015
Do you or someone you know have a humanities PhD? Consider applying to be an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Public Fellow. ACLS has opened the fifth annual Public Fellows competition. In 2015, the program will place 22 recent humanities PhDs in two-year positions at partnering nonprofits and government agencies, … Continued
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Register Now: Innovations in Domestic and Sexual Violence Conference
January 21, 2015
Please be sure to mark your calendars and REGISTER for the upcoming 3rd Annual Innovations Conference. At this year’s conference, you will have an opportunity to hear many innovative ideas related to how sexual assault and domestic violence researchers and practitioners can work together to effect change. Attendees will also have … Continued
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Empty Bowls: Paint a Bowl for Change
January 21, 2015
Empty Bowls is a UNCG annual project to raise awareness and funds to help fight hunger and food insecurity. Mark your calendars to come out and paint bowls for the April Bowl Sale! The Office of Leadership and Service-Learning will be in the Azalea Room of the EUC from January 26–30 … Continued
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Call for Papers for Citizen Science: Theory and Practice
January 21, 2015
Citizen Science: Theory and Practice is a new open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by Ubiquity Press on behalf of the Citizen Science Association. It focuses on advancing the field of citizen science by providing a venue for citizen science practitioners and researchers—e.g., scientists, information specialists, conservation managers, community health organizers, educators, … Continued