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  • 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.


  • Former Olympian Redefining Life After Competition At UNCG

    Former Olympian Redefining Life After Competition At UNCG

    Yeong-Jun (YJ) Seo spent most of his childhood playing ice hockey – including in the 2018 Winter Olympics where he competed on the South Korean team in PyeongChang. “As I transitioned out of the sport, I felt I wasn’t really prepared because there wasn’t a lot of support.”


  • UNCG Departments Partner to Create Sensory Room

    UNCG Departments Partner to Create Sensory Room

    Behind the brick façade of UNC Greensboro’s Ferguson building lies a new escape, both for learning and calming: a sensory room.


  • Kinesiology Professor Partners with High Point University in 2 Studies

    Kinesiology Professor Partners with High Point University in 2 Studies

    Researchers at UNC Greensboro and High Point University are collaborating on two studies to improve treatments for concussion and burning mouth syndrome – a complex neuropathic condition that is often seen in cancer patients – also known as glossodynia.


  • Health and Human Sciences majors popular with military-affiliated students

    Health and Human Sciences majors popular with military-affiliated students

    UNC Greensboro is among the Top 10 “Military Friendly” institutions across the country, and now it’s one of the top 10 “Military Spouse Friendly” schools.


  • Welcome New Faculty and Staff

    Welcome New Faculty and Staff

    We’d like to welcome the following staff and faculty members to the School of Health and Human Sciences for the 2023-24 school year


  • HHS alumna focuses on conveying truth in sexual education

    HHS alumna focuses on conveying truth in sexual education

    Sexuality educator and UNCG alumna Shemeka Thorpe has a strong desire to effect change in women’s healthcare.


  • HHS Announces Human Health Sciences B.S. Degree

    HHS Announces Human Health Sciences B.S. Degree

    UNCG will unveil a new degree this fall with the soft launch of Human Health Sciences (HHSci) Bachelor of Science.


  • Public Health Education Professor Improving Kids’ Mental Health through Fist Bumps

    Public Health Education Professor Improving Kids’ Mental Health through Fist Bumps

    A UNC Greensboro professor is launching a new initiative to promote the well-being of children – and it starts with a fist bump.


  • Public Health Education faculty offers state training to support students

    Public Health Education faculty offers state training to support students

    When faculty representatives from the UNC System met for the Faculty Assembly, hosted for the first time by UNC Greensboro on April 14, they learned about a program being offered to faculty and staff members in the System’s institutions across the state.


  • Camp helps kids, grad students, to grow

    Camp helps kids, grad students, to grow

    Emily Hamuka, a clinical educator in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at UNC Greensboro, was once asked what she would do if she could design any summer camp. From that question – the Sports and Language Camp was formed.


  • Nutrition Undergrads Discover Mentors at HHS

    Nutrition Undergrads Discover Mentors at HHS

    Students at UNC Greensboro don’t have to wait until graduate school to form close bonds with researchers. The professors frequently take undergraduates under their wing, letting them experience all the practical work of compiling data in the lab and even publishing in academic journals.


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