The University Libraries continue to support faculty interested in providing their students with a low-cost or free alternative to expensive commercial textbooks with the Textbook Affordability Program (TAP) Grants. Building off the success of the OER Mini Grants offered in the past, these new grant options provide funding to faculty who would like to replace a…
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#BelieveInTheG: UNC Greensboro’s Annual Day of Giving
Join the UNCG community and University Libraries for #BelieveInTheG 2022 kicking off at 7 a.m. this Tuesday, March 15 and going through 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, #BelieveInTheG offers 1,891 minutes to make an impact! During #BelieveInTheG, show support for your favorite University Libraries’ departments, programs, student organizations and teams and wear your UNCG blue and gold! Don’t forget…
Celebrating Women’s History Month at UNCG
Written by Samantha Lewis. Women’s History Month was first conceived as “Women’s History Week” in the 1980s, but has since evolved into a month-long celebration in March to remember the ways that women have shaped the history of America with their innovation, tenacity and kindness. It is an important time for everyone, regardless of gender, to…
Reshaping Our Spaces and Services: The Inclusive Design Project
Students in Leah Sobsey’s photography class in the School of Art at UNC Greensboro have been participating in an ongoing art installation — The Lawn Sign Project — which explores the concept of freedom through a variety of viewpoints. In 2019, the Lawn Sign Project became a travelling exhibit that appeared in Greensboro and Raleigh, NC…
“Discovering Military History in the Archives” on the Next First Fridays: Conversations with Archivists
Join us for First Fridays: Conversations with Archivists, produced by the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, featuring discussions about our collections, campus and community. The event will be hosted by Associate Professor and Curator of the Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project, Beth Ann Koelsch. Her guests will include Archivist Sean Mulligan…