06/23/2026
Deloitte Believers selects UNCG for JetZero workforce development
Deloitte has expanded its Believers program into the Greensboro area and selected UNCG as host, training teachers across Guilford County to prepare...
06/22/2026
Our children are growing up in a digital world and this raises a lot of questions about how to navigate it in healthy and safe way. Join us for a virtual session in collaboration with the wonderful Arboro Empowered. We'll talk about developmentally appropriate guidelines for digital media use, safety, digital literacy development, and dealing with parent-child disagreement about usage. UNCG Department of Psychology UNCG College of Arts & Sciences UNCG Research Triad Moms On Main GSOFamilies
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https://www.arboroempowered.com/event-details/virtual-parenting-q-a-conversations-navigating-screen-time-2026-06-23-12-30
06/16/2026
In the news 🗞️ > UNCG partners with JetZero and Deloitte to bring aerospace career-connected learning into high school classrooms. The program includes robotics kits and coding opportunities.
"We want to make sure that we are part of creating the workforce that is going to be ready for many of the companies emerging in North Carolina," said Dr. Sherine Obare, UNC Greensboro VC for Research and Engagement.
Deloitte, JetZero launch new aerospace, STEM program for Guilford County High School students
The workforce delopment program provides robotics kits for students to build, code and operate
06/09/2026
Congratulations to graduate student Taylor Wood on her (first!) publication in the journal Social Development with DUCKie alum Dr. Andrea Yuly-Youngblood and DUCK Lab Co-I Dr. Janet Boseovski.
We wanted to learn how 5- to 10-year-olds think about the role of status and gender when evaluating others. What did we find? Children show a preference for high status, same-gender peers in terms of ability and admiration. BUT children also showed awareness of a status hierarchy in which they favored boys with age, especially for judgments related to leadership. We need to be aware of these early biases – and nip them in the bud - because they may shape girls’ and boys' ideas about who is qualified for future leadership roles. (Photo credit: pexels-gustavo-fring-3874369.jpg).
As always, our research (and the degree progress of our students) relies on the generosity of the families, schools, teachers, and administrators who support our work. We greatly appreciate it.
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05/14/2026
UNCG awarded $2 million to grow bioindustrial manufacturing workforce across North Carolina
UNCG has received a $2 million award to launch NC BioMISSION, a bioindustrial workforce training and research program in North Carolina.
05/04/2026
In the news🗞️--> North Carolina’s esports ecosystem is growing fast—and we’re proud to be part of it.
One example highlighted here is the UNCG Scholastic Esports Alliance, the first university-led, curriculum-focused statewide high school esports league in the country. It’s one way we’re connecting education, competition, and career pathways for the next generation.
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North Carolina Is Turning Its Sports Fan Economy Into a National Esports Powerhouse - The Game of Nerds
North Carolina has engineered one of the most direct financial pipelines from fan spending to competitive gaming infrastructure of any state in the country, and the results are becoming visible in 2026.
05/01/2026
Happy national ! We're excited to celebrate education and inclusion for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and our UNCG Integrative Community Studies program today, with proclamations from the mayors of High Point and Greensboro!
IPSE Day celebrates education and inclusion for students with IDD
UNCG joins the nation in celebrating IPSE Day on May 1, celebrating our students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
04/27/2026
In the news:🗞️ Professor Sudha Shreeniwas discusses "social prescribing" and "arts on prescription" with WFAE. 🎨😷🖌️
Initially developed in the U.K., social prescribing is changing how we think about care by linking patients to community-based activities to address stress, loneliness and overall well-being. https://www.wfae.org/show/charlotte-talks-with-mike-collins/2026-04-22/art-as-medicine-social-prescribing-takes-patients-from-clinics-to-connection
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Art as medicine: Social prescribing takes patients from clinics to connection
Social prescribing is changing how health care is traditionally thought of by linking patients to community-based activities to address stress, loneliness and overall well-being. Through partnerships at hospitals and museums, Charlotte is beginning to explore how creative expression can support ment...
04/27/2026
UNCG celebrated undergraduate researchers and their mentors at the Thomas Undergraduate Research and Creativity Expo on April 7. 🔬 🖌️ 🧫 🎨 🎓
At this annual event, students share the results of their hard work while competing for prizes across seven categories. The expo highlights the incredible talent, innovation, and collaboration happening every day on campus.
👏 Congratulations to all of this year’s participants and winners!
See the list of winners at https://www.uncg.edu/news/uncg-celebrates-undergraduate-researchers-and-their-mentors
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UNCG Celebrates Undergraduate Researchers and Their Mentors
UNCG announces the winners of the 2026 Thomas Undergraduate Research and Creativity Expo and the recipients of the Thomas Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards.