• Professional Preparation Conference

    School of Education Building 1300 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    This is an event open to all student teachers at UNCG for the 2025-26 school year. They will receive valuable information about getting their first teaching job and being successful in their first year of teaching. Seven local school districts will present and also recruit our student teachers. There will... Continue reading...

  • SOE ATS Drop-in

    School of Education instructors (faculty, lecturers, adjuncts, teaching assistants, etc.) are invited to drop-in and receive the “just in time” assistance needed for their courses. Instructors can receive assistance on such things as instructional design, course revisions & updates, as well as receive suggestions and recommendations for selecting and implementing... Continue reading...

  • Brock’s Critical Conversations Conference 2026

    School of Education Building 1300 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    The purpose of the annual Brock’s Critical Conversations Conference (formerly ELC Critical Conversations Conference) is to create dialogues to address the current socio-political climate in the United States. A central goal of the conversations is for participants to walk away with a set of pedagogical tools to use in their... Continue reading...

  • Admitted Spartans Day

    Congratulations on your acceptance to UNCG! Admitted Spartans Day is an opportunity for future Spartans and their families to spend a day on campus with many of your soon-to-be classmates. You will have the opportunity to tour campus, experience your academic area of interest with current faculty, hear from current... Continue reading...

  • Holding Space for Many Languages. Community Work with Multilingual Families

    Weatherspoon Art Museum 1005 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, North Carolina

    This roundtable will explore stories, challenges, and practical strategies to build trust across languages and systems within our communities. Roundtable Guest speakers include:Sonia Márquez, Principal of the Doris Henderson Newcomers SchoolDoris Kroiss, Clinical Assistant Professor, School of EducationLeilani Roughton, Director of the New Arrivals InstituteAnne Tubaugh, Director of Reading Connections.

  • WEDOIT Accessibility Incubator

    Making Your Course More Inclusive! This hands-on event is designed to help you enhance your course materials for better accessibility. Bring your syllabus, assignments, or any course content, and we’ll provide expert guidance and technical support! Whether you’re making small tweaks or big changes, we’re here to make the process... Continue reading...

  • SOE ATS Drop-in

    School of Education instructors (faculty, lecturers, adjuncts, teaching assistants, etc.) are invited to drop-in and receive the “just in time” assistance needed for their courses. Instructors can receive assistance on such things as instructional design, course revisions & updates, as well as receive suggestions and recommendations for selecting and implementing... Continue reading...

  • Admitted Spartans Day

    Congratulations on your acceptance to UNCG! Admitted Spartans Day is an opportunity for future Spartans and their families to spend a day on campus with many of your soon-to-be classmates. You will have the opportunity to tour campus, experience your academic area of interest with current faculty, hear from current... Continue reading...

  • Global Commons Lunch & Learn!

    All are welcome. Upcoming topic:   Analysis of Deaf Students’ Experiences in Sign Language Interpreter-Mediated Classroom in Public Universities in Ghana Location: Virtual and in-person (Foust 206) Speaker: Dr. Felix Kwame Kumedzro; Principal, Akatsi College of Education, Ghana Bring your lunch and join us in-person or virtually! Registration:  https://global.uncg.edu/global-engagement-lunch-learn/ 

  • Open House

    UNCG Auditorium 408 Tate St, Greensboro, North Carolina

    We want you to See the G! Come to campus for an all-day event where you’ll tour academic and student life areas, meet current students and faculty, and get a taste of life as a Spartan. Hundreds of students are expected at this exciting experience.