“Student veterans are a growing population, and there isn’t as much research or literature about this demographic out there compared to other student populations,” says Dr. Erin Reifsteck, associate professor in UNC Greensboro’s Department of Kinesiology.
A self-proclaimed “big nerd,” Theo Noussi is fascinated by nanoscience, which requires the use of sophisticated microscopy to study at a very small scale. “It’s amazing to study life and understand science at that level,” he says.
On Valentine’s Day 2002, LeNora Hickman Harley ‘21 shipped out to Fort Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina, to start basic training as a new enlistee in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Join us for our monthly writing workshop where we’ll create new worlds, build our characters, climb out of plot problems--and get to know one another as a Greensboro writing community.
The nonprofit Greensboro Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities is asking the community to donate to make possible its 37th annual Shopper’s Day, December 1, at Four Seasons Towne Center.
Officer Byrd responded to a disorder/trespasser on 09-22-2022 where a young couple and their 1-year-old daughter were trespassed at a house they had been visiting while attempting to find a residence in Greensboro.
On Monday, September 5, 2022 at approximately 3:15 p.m., Greensboro Police responded to Vintage to Vogue Boutique, 530 South Elm Street, in reference to a subject exposing himself and engaging in indecent conduct inside the store.
The seats held by Jan Willis and Tim Wilson, as well as the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) seat held by Michael Turner will expire December 31, 2022.