Well-Being
Campus Violence Response Center
The Campus Violence Response Center’s (CVRC) mission is to create a single point of access for any UNCG community member who has experienced violence. Their team of confidential staff understands the impact of violence, including sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual or gender-based harassment, and all other forms of campus violence. The CVRC provides survivors with affirming, empowering, and confidential services. Services include victim advocacy, counseling (trauma specialty), and groups/workshops.
Location
Campus Violence Response Center
Ground Floor, Gove Student Health Center
107 Gray Drive, Greensboro, NC 27412
336.334.9839
The School of Music will maintain a Hearing Protection Program (HPP) to monitor and educate students about the potential of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). The HPP is managed by the HPP Program Coordinator.
Monitoring via Screenings
The main work of the HPP will be to screen students for NIHL. The requirement will be that all undergraduate students enrolled in an ENS designated course will complete a hearing screening once per academic year. The requirement applies to both music majors and non-majors. Only one screening per year is required as a result of participation in an ENS course in either the fall or spring semesters. Screenings will be offered by qualified personnel, preferably clinical AuD or PhD students from the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD), as possible, and will occur in the Music Building (currently room 161). As is feasible, screenings occur in the morning hours to minimize the sound exposure before screening. Referrals and recommendations will be provided for any students whose screening may indicate NIHL or other abnormalities. This part of the program is administered by the HPP Program Associate, in collaboration with personnel from the UNCG Speech and Hearing Center.
Monitoring via Sound Level Measurements
The Program Associate will also measure sound levels in large ensembles once per academic year. Noise Dosimeters will be utilized to record sound levels for the duration of a rehearsal. The HPP Program Coordinator will schedule the visits after consultation with Ensemble Directors in advance of the intended rehearsal. Duration of the rehearsal, average dB level, and % dose will be recorded. Data will be available to the Director of the School of Music or their designee.
Education
The HPP Program Associate will also seek ways to education student about the potential of NIHL. This may occur as written communications to students enrolled in ENS courses, a HPP website, a Canvas ORG, First-Year orientation, or guest presentations in academic courses. Presentations will follow the NASM-PAMA Advisories on Hearing Health.
Counseling and Psychological Services
Counseling & Psychological Services offers a wide range of services designed to support the personal growth, academic success, and emotional health of currently enrolled UNCG students, as well as services and programs to promote positive well-being throughout the university community. The services include group therapy, support groups, individual therapy, workshops, crisis intervention, psychiatry services, consultation, and outreach activities. They work collaboratively with students to identify goals and determine the most effective treatment options.
Location
Counseling & Psychological Services Center
2nd Floor, Gove Student Health Center
107 Gray Drive, Greensboro, NC 27412
336.334.5874
Monday through Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Weekends: Closed
Responding to Students in Distress Quick Reference Guide
- Life Threatening Situation
- UNCG Police (24 hours) – 336.334.4444
- UNCG Police (Text) – 336.447.3898
- Non-Emergency
- UNCG Police (24 hours) – 336.334.5963
- Dean of Students Office – 336.334.5514
- Classroom Management Concerns
- Undergraduate Teaching & Learning Commons – 336.334.5980
- Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom Policy
- Contact your Dept. Chair or Academic Dean
- Dean of Students Office – 336.334.5514
- Student Code of Conduct or Academic Integrity Policy
- Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities – 336.334.4640
- Residence Life Resource
- Housing & Residence Life – 336.334.5636
- Health & Mental Health Resources
- Administrative Resources
Student Health Services
Student Health Services provides collaborative health care designed to empower students to develop lifelong skills that enhance their physical, psychological and wellness status in an inclusive and affirming environment and promote student success and retention. Services include:
- Primary Medical Care
- Sports Medicine
- GYN Services
- Laboratory and X-Ray
- Immunizations
- Massage Therapy
- On-Campus Pharmacy
- Mental Health and Well-Being
Location
Student Health Services
Gove Student Health Center
107 Gray Drive, Greensboro, NC 27412
336.334.5340
Monday through Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Counseling & Psychological Services and Medical Clinic)
Monday through Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (Pharmacy)
Weekends: Closed
Moving Pianos
Please note the following safety reminders when moving pianos in Tew Recital Hall or the Organ Hall:
- Avoid unsupervised students moving pianos when possible
- Pianos must be moved slowly
- Be exceedingly careful moving the piano near the edge of the stage
- Please lock each wheel after being placed in its final destination
Everyone who needs to use or move a piano must see the brief video below for instructions for safely moving the pianos: