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  • BELIEVE IN THE G

    BELIEVE IN THE G

    Please support a University that makes a real-world impact, every day. The School of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) prepares students to work with the diverse populations they will encounter in their work after graduation, to serve and enhance their communities, to improve quality of life, and to advocate for underrepresented groups. The School also…


  • Students excel in UNCG’s pre-med programs

    Students excel in UNCG’s pre-med programs

    this wall is packed with invaluable resources, including year-to-year course advising, summer internship opportunities, and extensive information on what medical schools seek in prospective students.Daniel Araya, biology major


  • UNCG Offers Free Child Care to Qualifying Students with Grant

    UNCG Offers Free Child Care to Qualifying Students with Grant

    Finding out about this grant has truly been life changing for my family in so many ways. The fact that students have a good place where their child can go and learn while they’re continuing their education is so vital. Jennifer Aikey, a music education doctoral student


  • Fulbright student from Libya finds a home in PCS

    Fulbright student from Libya finds a home in PCS

    It was just because of the way the educational system of Libya was organized when I was in high school. The education system decides what students study based on their grades. Nothing I wanted was conceivable at the time. Omar Sufian, a student at UNCG


  • Professor Studies Homelessness in Public Parks

    Professor Studies Homelessness in Public Parks


  • The Past, the Present, and Future of Black American Health

    The Past, the Present, and Future of Black American Health

    When: February 23, 2024 at 3:30-5:00 pm. Where: Bryan Building Room 128 Refreshments to follow the Panel Discussion. Students, Faculty , and Staff are welcome!


  • Medical Sociologist Examines Black Women’s Perspectives in Health Care

    Medical Sociologist Examines Black Women’s Perspectives in Health Care


  • Women Making a Difference in Science at HHS 

    Women Making a Difference in Science at HHS 

    Women in science are celebrated internationally on Feb. 11, but at the UNCG School of Health and Human Sciences, women are involved in significant science and scientific leadership year-round. This research includes lab work, field work, independent study, interdisciplinary projects, and community partners.   


  • Tips to Stay Healthy in the New Year

    Tips to Stay Healthy in the New Year

    It’s not a bad thing that there’s this one time of year for these goals because a lot of people are thinking about making those changes. Dr. Maher, an associate professor of Kinesiology


  • Former Kinesiology professor, TOM MARTINEK,  furthers his legacy

    Former Kinesiology professor, TOM MARTINEK, furthers his legacy

    For the past 30 years, his work through Project Effort has been modeled throughout the world. Its initial purpose was to give elementary school kids plagued with low grades, office referrals, and school suspensions a chance to participate in a values-based after-school program that would help them channel negative energy … Continued


  • Kinesiology Grad Kemiah Williams Makes it Happen at UNCG

    Kinesiology Grad Kemiah Williams Makes it Happen at UNCG

    Being a first-generation student means to ‘make it happen,’ which is a statement I live by because, no matter if I have guidance or not, I will accomplish all that I put my mind to, Kemiah Williams


  • Child Care Stars

    Child Care Stars

    How do you decide on the right child care facility? A star rating at a North Carolina child care facility can ease the minds of parents and caregivers. The NC Rated License Assessment Project, run by UNCG for nearly 25 years, has helped improve the lives of millions of children in North Carolina and beyond.


  • Spartan Athletes Play And Find Their Way

    Spartan Athletes Play And Find Their Way

    At UNC Greensboro, many students land here because of athletics. Some are offered scholarships, while others choose UNCG because they can walk-on to a team and continue to play a sport they love.


  • School Social Work Licensure: Impact Beyond The Classroom

    School Social Work Licensure: Impact Beyond The Classroom

    Making a remarkable, real-world impact is at the center of UNC Greensboro’s school social work licensure program. “Our students get lots of touch points throughout the entire bachelor of social work program with volunteering, community service, and then their formal internship.”


  • Promoting Peace: Where A Peace And Conflict Studies Degree Takes UNCG Students

    Promoting Peace: Where A Peace And Conflict Studies Degree Takes UNCG Students

    A UNC Greensboro student who comes to the Peace and Conflict Studies Department will be matched with dedicated faculty, an innovative curriculum, impactful research, and a commitment to community engagement.


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