This summer has seen an unprecedented groundswell of support for the racial justice movement in America. Sparked by the killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, uprisings across the country have led to challenging and critical discussions around race and equity. One of the ways we can all work towards a more equitable…
Category: Digital Media Commons
Flick! Experimental Film Festival Artist Talk Featuring Gregory Price Grieve
The Digital Media Commons (DMC) will present its first artist talk series on August 26, 2020, at 7 p.m., as part of its Flick! Experimental Film Festival 2020. The free event will be held virtually via Zoom and feature artist Gregory Price Grieve, professor and head of the Department of Religious Studies at UNCG. Grieve’s…
Digital Media Commons Presents Summer 2020 Workshop Series
The Digital Media Commons (DMC) is hosting a series of multimedia, hands-on, online workshops to support the UNC Greensboro campus curriculum this summer. Participants will learn the basics of a variety of multimedia and digital storytelling tools to use in their assignments or personal projects. Registration is open now for UNCG students, faculty and staff….
The Digital Media Commons Welcomes April Sapp to University Libraries
University Libraries has hired April Sapp as multimedia specialist in the Digital Media Commons (DMC). In this role, Sapp will coordinate evening services for the DMC and provide consultations to faculty, staff and students in using its technology and resources. The DMC provides space, technology and expertise to faculty, staff and students who are creating…
New Virtual Reality Anatomy Program Available for Students and Faculty
The Digital Media Commons (DMC) has launched 3D Organon Virtual Reality (VR) Anatomy, a new virtual reality anatomy lab that allows students to interact with the bones, muscles, vessels and other organs of a life-like 3D model. Students can add or remove organs and organ systems to see how they relate to each other within…