“The Final Revival of Opal & Nev” has been selected as the next read for UNCG’s Alumni and Friends Book Club for June and July. Review from Goodreads: “An electrifying novel about the meteoric rise of an iconic interracial rock duo in the 1970s, their sensational breakup, and the dark secrets unearthed when they try to…
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“Libertie: A Novel” by Kaitlyn Greenidge Is Our Next Book Club Selection
Remember to have your copy of “Libertie: A Novel” in hand by October 28! We are excited to offer this book as our next read because, it’s inspired by one of the first Black female doctors in the United States: Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward! The critically acclaimed and Whiting Award–winning author spins an unforgettable story…
Our Next, Great Book Club Pick Is “The Alter Ego Effect” by Todd Herman
“‘The Alter Ego Effect’ was built to support ambitious people doing hard things.” “It’s constructed to help you be more resilient, creative, optimistic, and courageous.” – The Alter Ego Effect From these opening sentences, Todd Herman throws down the gauntlet, challenging the reader to build a better version of themselves. His technique centers around the creation…
UNCG’s Alumni & Friends Book Club Reads Neil Pasricha’s “You Are Awesome”
We are thrilled to start our reading of “You Are Awesome” by Neil Pasricha. This funny, inspiring book encourages the reader to develop a deeper sense of resilience in order to lead a more meaningful life. Our discussion will revolve around three core themes related to key ideas in the book that will challenge us…
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…