Dr. Yarneccia Dyson selected as a 2020 Health Disparities Research Institute Scholar
https://hhs.uncg.edu/swk/dr-yarneccia-d-dyson-selected-as-a-2020-health-disparities-research-institute-scholar/ National Institute of Minority Health Disparities
https://hhs.uncg.edu/swk/dr-yarneccia-d-dyson-selected-as-a-2020-health-disparities-research-institute-scholar/ National Institute of Minority Health Disparities
WFMY News 2 spoke with a doctor and a public health professor about how they would rate some common summer outings and activities when it comes to the risk of coronavirus transmission
https://myfox8.com/news/army-national-guardsman-serves-while-graduating-from-uncg-during-pandemic/
2020 Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards
https://www.facebook.com/publicmediaNC/videos/660715611328756/?t=0
Dr. Melissa Floyd-Pickard (Social Work) received new funding from the Guilford County Department of Public Health for the project “2019 GC DPH Post-Overdose Response Team Staffing Sustainment Funding.” The Rapid Response to Opioid Overdose project seeks to enhance services in responding to opioid overdose through a model of harm reduction…. Continue reading…
While social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is crucially important to do what you can to maintain health and wellness from home. In the following Q&A, UNC Greensboro’s Stefanie Milroy, director of HealthyUNCG and health education expert, and Cari Culp, registered dietitian, discuss how to stay healthy and well… Continue reading…
The Department of Peace and Conflict Studies is pleased to host Dr. Shona Munro of the Royal New Zealand Police College as a visiting Fulbright Scholar during the Fall of 2020. Dr. Munro’s visit is the latest development from interdisciplinary research programs led by Drs. Emily Janke and Jeremy Rinker… Continue reading…
Dr. Carrie Rosario of Greensboro as a member at-large. Rosario is an associate professor in UNC Greensboro’s Department of Public Health Education and is the associate chair of the department. She currently serves as a member of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine’s Healthy North Carolina 2030 Task Force. See Press… Continue reading…
Each year, the Southern Conference honors two representatives from each of its member schools for their services to their institution and to the larger community. For 2019, Dr. Tom Martinek, Sr. in Kinesiology and the Bryan School’s John Chapman will receive the honor. Martinek and Chapman will be recognized by… Continue reading…