Celia Hooper

Dr. Celia Hooper, M.A. ’74

I give to UNCG because of the impact my gifts have on this campus. Each and every day I see the wide-ranging benefits that donors’ gifts provide to our university. I encourage others to join with me in supporting UNCG through a planned gift.

Dr. Virginia "Ginny" Stone Johnson '70 and Linwood Johnson

Dr. Virginia “Ginny” Stone Johnson ’70 and Linwood Johnson, Sr.

I retired in 2000 and am happy in retirement. I have remained involved with UNCG, especially through the Council for the Advancement of Graduate Education (CAGE). Linwood and I designated our planned gift, a charitable gift annuity, to support a graduate award in the School of Health and Human Sciences.

Alumna Lindsey D. Sanders

Lindsey D. Sanders, ’12 JMSW, ’21 PhD

Dr. Lindsey Sanders graduated from UNCG in 2012 and 2021. She received her Masters in Social Work and her Doctorate in Community Health Education. Learn how to get and stay involved as we catch up with Lindsey!

Virginia Hester ’39

L.B. and Virginia Edwards Hester Merit Scholarship Virginia Edwards Hester (1918-2018) came to Woman’s College in 1935 from the small town of Marshville in Union County, North Carolina. She arrived along with seven classmates from her high school, and has many fond memories of being a student. “How happy we… Continue reading…

Class of 75' 1985 Reunion

Alumni Spotlight: Physical Education Class of 1975

If you’ve ever met a graduate of the Physical Education (P.E.) Class of 1975, consider yourself lucky. Fifty years ago, in the Fall of 1971, a group of women began their first semester of college courses here at UNCG.

Dr. Deborah E. Jones ’75, ’82 MEd, ’97 EdD

“Highly effective, risk-taking women principals” was the description Donna Cox Peters ’80 MS, ’99 PhD put forth while seeking subjects for her dissertation. Professional referrals led Donna to Deborah E. Jones, a familiar colleague who would evolve into a lifelong inspiration.

Ron G. Morrow, ’84 MS, ’00 EdD

In his 27 years of physical education experience, Ron Morrow has directed health, physical education and recreation departments for YMCAs, taught K-6 Physical Education, served as Physical Education Department Chair of Davidson College, and served as adjunct faculty member.

Charles and Lois Lee ’65

When looking back on her experience at Woman’s College, now UNC Greensboro, Lois Lee ’65 remembers the people first. “There were so many people who helped me find out who I was supposed to be,” says Lee. Among them was Dr. Grace Keziah, her freshman world history professor. Dr. Keziah,… Continue reading…