Book Drive for Guildford County Schools: April 20-27
As you may be aware, Sunday’s tornado devastated three elementary schools in Guilford County. The structures of these schools were severely damaged and resources such as books left unusable. Students of these schools are being relocated to other schools where available classroom space exists. Approximately 50 classrooms will need to be outfitted with furniture, supplies, […]
Introducing Our 2018 SOE Commencement Speakers
On behalf of the SOE Commencement Speakers Committee, we are pleased to announce that Shameeka Wilson, B.S. in Professions in Deafness candidate, and Morgan Ritchie-Baum, MLIS in Library and Information Studies candidate, have been chosen to address the Class of 2018 graduates at the SOE Commencement ceremony on May 4, 2018. Shameeka Wilson is a […]
Dr. Alwin Wagener (CED) receives new funding from the DreamScience Foundation
Congrats to Dr. Alwin Wagener (CED) for receiving new funding for the project “A New Lens on Dreams and Nightmares: Differences in Dreams and Nightmares in Relation to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Insomnia among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence,” from the DreamScience Foundation. The objective of this study is to understand whether the occurrence of repeating nightmares, […]
SOE students represent at the 2018 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo
On Wednesday, April 11, 2018, the UNCG Graduate School in partnership with the Office of Research & Economic Development sponsored the 2018 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo. UNCG students registered 100 posters for the event, with more than 100 students participating due to some team projects, all vying for their chance to win $1,000 prizes […]
LIS Alum, Wanda Brown, elected president-elect of ALA
Please join us in congratulating Wanda Brown, UNCG LIS alum and Director of Library Services at the C.G. O’Kelly Library, Winston-Salem State University, for winning the 2019-2020 ALA Presidency. We are so proud of you! Read more about her ALA win here: americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/brown-wins-2019-2020-ala-presidency/