Welcome New HHS Faculty & Staff – 2021

TAMIKA DAVIS Instructional Technology Consultant / UNCG Learning Technology supportStaff HomepageDean’s Office DR. TAMAR GOLDENBERG Assistant ProfessorFaculty HomepagePublic Health Education DR. LAUREN GRIFFIN Clinical Education Coordinator/Assistant Professor, MSATFaculty HomepageKinesiology SUZANNE INGRAM Administrative Support AssociateStaff HomepageDean’s Office JENNIFER JONES AP Assistant ProfessorFaculty HomepageHuman Development & Family Studies TEENA MARTIN Instructional Technology… Continue reading…

Welcome, HHS Spartans!

We are so glad you are here – in person! Welcome to our brand-new students and welcome back to our returning students.

Sharon Morrison

Spartans Lead COVID-19 Community Health Outreach

North Carolina and the Piedmont Triad region have a history of successful refugee resettlement dating back to the early 1980s, making it a natural laboratory for examining the health and integration of ethnically and linguistically diverse newcomer communities.

Faculty and Staff Awards -2021

HHS/UNCG Teaching Excellence Award Elizabeth Webb, SWK “In practice-based courses, it is important for students to ‘receive constructive feedback on their assignments, so they think more deeply about social work practice,” one of her student nominators said. “She inspired me to teach at the college level. She has shown me… Continue reading…

Caroline Wells

STUDENT INTERNS SUPPORT VACCINATION EFFORTS

Students in UNC Greensboro’s Master of Public Health in Community Health Education program (MPH) are required to complete a five to six-month-long internship that builds upon three core competencies: leadership principles, systems thinking, and coalition building.

UNCG presents “The R-Word” film screening

The old adage was once used as a defense against insults and bullying because language has power. For underserved populations, some words can be incredibly damaging. What is the effect of language on people with intellectual and developmental disabilities?