Spring 2020 Wicked Path to the West End The Word’s Out A mouse click starts the YouTube video. An orchestra score slowly swells beneath the lofty voices of two cast…
Spring 2018 Assembly Required Feature The small brick building bookended by empty storefronts on Greensboro’s West Gate City Boulevard doesn’t command much attention. With the exception of its lime-green “CC-ED”…
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…up an entire city block on Gate City Boulevard but, with its nondescript brick exterior, few people noticed it there. That all changed, however, with last year’s installation of six…
…students. That started a collaboration to explore the potential of fungal chemistry in applications related to the generation, storage, and transmission of electricity. The collaboration has now bloomed into a…
…to generate electricity for recharging their batteries. In the past, when 70 percent of U.S. electrical power was generated by burning coal or natural gas, Holland found there weren’t short-term…
…as opioid-use focused services. Floyd-Pickard hopes to expand this side of the program, to connect more clients with healthcare services and get more people into medication assisted treatment, an addiction…
…swaths of the city. “San Francisco at that time was the most powerful banking center in the West,” he says. “It was also the main port of call for trade…
…numerous environmental services, raising runoff water quality and increasing biotic diversity. And when used as living laboratories, wetlands are also extremely productive academic ecosystems. UNCG’s two wetlands, created in 2017,…
…ethnicity. “They are in all kinds of places in their lives,” says Boyce, who is herself pregnant with her second child. Caraline Malloy | BS Psychology student Myranda Cook |…