MSAT student learns hockey rehab techniques with Greensboro Gargoyles
When I learned that the Gargoyles were coming to Greensboro, that sparked my interest because I hope to work at a college or professional level after I graduate.
When I learned that the Gargoyles were coming to Greensboro, that sparked my interest because I hope to work at a college or professional level after I graduate.
This is more of an evolution of how we make friends. You can now tailor your friend group. You can search and say, ‘This is my interest, my background, my culture,’ and find your people.
We learned that student veterans valued being a part of a community with others and were shaped by their shared experiences through military training.
Ageism impacts us at every age! It shapes how everyone thinks about aging and their own future, frequently robbing us of the joy that comes with living.
Louise Vincent knew she wanted to make an impact on public health, but she didn’t know what her calling would be in that field until she was a student obtaining her master’s degree at UNCG.
Public Health Education Alumna Dr. Shemeka Thorpe is the 2025 recipient of the American Public Health Association Sexual and Reproductive Health Section Early Career Professional Award.
The UNCG School of Health and Human Sciences was pleased to host the 2025 Alumni Awards Reception and Ceremony on October 16, 2025 at the beautiful Weatherspoon Art Museum.
We want everyone to feel like they belong here, which will help us all enjoy UNCG and be more connected.
Our study reveals current clinical protocols around donor human milk may require substantial revisions that vary based on the profile of a milk bank’s donors.
UNCG ranks No. 9 in the U.S. for single parents and parents with children according to Best Colleges, due to our Child Care Education Program (CCEP), offering free child care to UNCG students with children.