
Inaugural Recipient of Risner Professor of Dance Award Announced
The UNCG School of Dance is excited to announce Assistant Professor of Dance Clarice Young as the inaugural recipient of the Doug Risner Professor of Dance Award. Dr. Risner has a long relationship with UNCG Dance and he holds a BFA and MFA in Dance and Ph.D. in Educational Foundations from UNC Greensboro. His intent […]

Spotlight on Sustainability: New LED Lighting in UNCG Auditorium
When the lights come up in UNCG Auditorium this season, they bathe the stage in the deepest colors and brightest whites imaginable with illumination reaching every corner of the stage as a new set of LED stage lights makes its debut. The lights were installed last spring and paid for by a grant from the […]

Call for Submissions to 2nd Annual Stinson Book Award
The UNCG | Susan W. Stinson Book Award in Dance Education Announcement and Call for Submissions The UNC Greensboro School of Dance is thrilled to announce the opening of the 2nd round of nominations for the UNCG | Susan W. Stinson Book Award for Dance Education. About the Award Funded by an anonymous donor to […]
School of Art Professor receives nominations for film
UNCG’s School of Art Visiting Assistant Professor of Animation, Dan Hale was nominated for several awards by the Lonely Wolf London International Film Festival for The Boy Who Cried, a film he co-directed. The Boy Who Cried is a dark, animated short about the complex relationship between a parent and a child, the power of fear […]
School of Music Faculty Bring Music to Local Stages
Lorena Guillén talks Tango
TRAINING WITH ITS LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
TRAINING WITH ITS LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES Canvas Quickstart on August 13 – New to Canvas or need a refresher? This session will cover five key skills essential to getting started: organize course content into modules, create an assignment, grade assignments, create a course homepage, and sending announcements. Using Panopto for Face-to-Face Classes on August 16 – […]
School of Music Professor Is Consultant on Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon
“What does a white college professor, born in Canada and living in North Carolina, have to say about Southeast Asia?”asks Gavin Douglas with a wry laugh, but quite sincerely. It only takes a brief look at his university bio to realize that he is being very modest: “A professor of Ethnomusicology in UNC Greensboro’s School […]
UTLC: Online Learning
UTLC: ONLINE LEARNING Online Learning Level 1, 2, and 3 will be offered by UTLC during Fall 2021. Completion of Online Learning Level One fulfills the faculty requirements for initial and Online Learning Level Two and Level Three fulfill the requirements for continuing professional development for online instruction at UNCG. Level 1 (October 18-December 10) […]