Drop by EGSAβs Self-Care Bar tomorrow! Take a moment for yourself on Wednesday, April 29, from 12pm to 3pm in MHRA 3206 and enjoy aromatherapy, coloring pages, and snacks. Feel free to take a self-care bag to-go or stay a while and participate in our many activities.
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Congratulations to Dr. Jen Feather, recipient of the 2026 Gladys Strawn Bullard Award, given in recognition of those faculty, staff & students who have shown commendable initiative & perseverance in their leadership or service roles at UNCG.
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Check out these 300+ courses and drop by an advising session in MHRA 3407 if you have any questions about next semester!
Tuesday, 04/21 12:30-3
Wednesday, 04/22 12:30-4
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Congratulations to Dr. Heather Adams! πππππ
Dr. Adams is the recipient of the UNCG 2026 Early Career Research Excellence Award!
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Are you interested in publishing or creative writing? Come learn about The Greensboro Review, UNCG's own magazine publishing original poetry and fiction for 60 years!
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Enjoy aromatherapy, coloring pages, snacks, & many more activities on Wednesday, April 29 from 12 -3 in MHRA 3206. You deserve to enter your finals rested and ready. Drop in, take a self-care bag to go or stay a while & recharge!
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SO many 300 level courses to choose from!
True Crime? Early Women Writers? Becoming Shakespeare? Language and Storytelling?
It's all here - take a look!
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Won't you please join us for our last (π’) English Club meeting of the year on Friday, April 17th? Back by popular demand, we're ending the semester with literary debate teams! And sammies & cookies, of course. @uncg_cas@uncg#uncgenglish
Join us this morning in MHRA 3501 and enjoy prompts from your favorite professors while you journal, connect, and recharge!
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Live in the Triad? UNCG Creative Writing alum Tita RamΓrez will be reading at Guilford College this Thursday, April 9th, at 6PM. The reading is free and open to the public and will be followed by a reception and book signing. https://t.co/I9DS5UdMUI
Tita RamΓrez grew up in Miami, the daughter of a Cuban exile and a Kentucky native. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in LitHub, The Normal School, Black Warrior Review, and elsewhere. She currently lives in North Carolina with her husband and their two sons, and teaches creative writing at Elon University. Tell It to Me Singing is her debut novel.
It is almost time for Wellness Takeover Day at UNCG!! Join us tomorrow in MHRA 3501 to reconnect, recharge and journal.
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