• Poetry goes full circle at UNCG

    This is a story of two Spartan MFA poets, born six decades apart. Sage Short ’26 MFA, a Myrtle Beach native with roots in West Virginia, grew up in post-9/11 America. After graduating from Coastal Carolina University, she got a master’s at Clemson, where she was assistant editor of the

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  • Helfers’ estate gift strengthens nursing scholarship

    The late Mary Jo Helfers established the Mary Jo Helfers Endowed Scholarship in 2013 to honor the memory of her great aunt. An estate gift is increasing the fund’s endowment, making it possible to help even more Spartan nursing students.

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  • Hansen performing arts collection preserves theater history

    Shortly after eBay was born, Dr. Robert Hansen nabbed a treasure: a first-century Roman theater token – now the oldest item in the Robert C. Hansen Performing Arts Collection at UNCG’s Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives. A retired associate dean in the University’s College of Arts and

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  • Education scholarship will help educators ‘change the world’

    Kids need heroes at home, at school, and in their communities, says Cathy Tisdale ’75. She believes philanthropy can help. With the establishment of the Cathy Tisdale Class of 1975 Teacher Education Endowed Scholarship, she hopes to encourage future educators to join the profession. “I’m a believer in a quality

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  • Opera is elevated

    The curtain is rising on a new endowed fund for opera in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. The Thurston Family Opera Theatre Production Endowment will provide production support including resources for set design, carpentry, scene painting, lighting design, costume, and sound design for top-notch opera productions. The endowment

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  • Arch MI Scholarships are a win-win

    Greensboro’s Arch Mortgage Insurance Company (Arch MI) has established the Arch MI Scholars at UNCG with a pledge to award scholarships to four deserving students in either the Bryan School or the College of Arts and Sciences during their junior and senior years. The first Arch MI Scholar to be

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