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Rock, Paper, Scissors, and String Family Day

At Rock, Paper, Scissors, and String Family Day, discover the exhibition through an array of hands-on activities celebrating playfulness in art. Free and open to all ages.

Under the guidance of Elaine Gustafson, Weatherspoon’s Curator of Collections, and Dr. Sunny Spillane, Assistant Professor of Art Education, UNCG’s Elementary Art Education students curated the exhibition Rock, Paper, Scissors, and String. At this student-led Family Day on March 21, 2015 (1pm – 4pm), discover the exhibition through an array of hands-on activities … Continued


Triad Startup Weekend – April 17-19, 2015

The next Triad Startup Weekend will be held Friday, April 17th - Sunday, April 19th, 2015 at the Co//ab in downtown Greensboro (229 N. Greene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401).

54 Hours of collaboration, fun and high speed progress toward your next Startup! The next Triad Startup Weekend will be held Friday, April 17th – Sunday, April 19th, 2015 at the Co//ab in downtown Greensboro (229 N. Greene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401). Have you ever been to a SUW? Startup … Continued


Dance on Film, this Sunday

Enjoy a unique Dance for the Camera Festival featuring internationally submitted adjudicated works and a panel discussion with professional filmmakers.

Enjoy a unique Dance for the Camera Festival featuring internationally submitted adjudicated works and a panel discussion with professional filmmakers. It will be held Sunday, March 22, 2 p.m. at the UNCG Weatherspoon Art Museum. UNCG Associate Professor Robin Gee in collaboration with Sugarfoote Productions and the Department of Dance … Continued


As boy, he escaped from Nazi Germany

The Holocaust may seem long ago. The students hearing Alfred Schnog talk realize it wasn’t so long ago at all.

It’s one thing to read about the Holocaust and Nazi Germany in books or see black and white pictures. It’s another to hear the startling, personal memories of a Jewish person who was there and survived. On Kristallnacht, the nationwide German pogrom in November 1938 that is often identified as … Continued


Triad’s Top Ad Agency CEO Monty Hagler to Speak at UNCG

Monty Hagler,Founder, President and CEO of RLF Communications, will speak at UNCG on Wednesday, March 18 @ 5pm in MHRA 1215.

Monty Hagler,Founder, President and CEO of RLF Communications, will speak at UNCG on Wednesday, March 18 @ 5pm in MHRA 1215.  FREE registration HERE. Listen to how Monty Hagler, one of the Triad’s top Public Relations and Advertising executives, worked his way to the top of multiple agencies, then started his own PR Firm. … Continued


Evening with actress/singer Molly Ringwald & UNCG Jazz Ensemble

“An Evening with Molly Ringwald” will be offered at UNCG’s Aycock Auditorium on the UNCG campus for one performance only on Friday, April 24, 2015, at 8 p.m.

Award-winning performer Molly Ringwald is probably best known for her roles in the John Hughes’ motion pictures “Sixteen Candles,” “The Breakfast Club” and “Pretty in Pink.” Now she will pair her vocal style with the UNCG Jazz Ensemble I and strings, directed by Chad Eby, in an evening of music … Continued


UNCG’s ASL Idol will be March 29

American Sign Language Idol (ASL Idol) will be Sunday, March 29, 3 p.m., at UNCG’s Elliott University Center Auditorium.

The 2015 American Sign Language Idol theme will be ”From My Heart to Yours.” The theme represents the ASL Idol acts’ appreciation for the community of deaf and hard of hearing members who support the Professions in Deafness program at UNCG. The acts want to share a piece of themselves … Continued