2024 Research Excellence Awardee Maher discusses what motivates older adults to be physically active, why we get moving, and more.
With new immersive tools, visual arts faculty and students push the boundaries of creativity – and create a launchpad for exciting next-gen careers.
UNCG’s new Google-funded cybersecurity clinic protects small businesses and non-profits while while preparing students for high-demand careers.
UNCG’s Center for Housing and Community Studies and Legal Aid of NC join forces to tackle the housing crisis with the Eviction Mediation Program.
The “Let’s Move in Libraries” initiative inspires libraries in America and around the world to boost healthy living in their communities
When she became interested in nutrition, she decided to give college a second try. Now she’s graduating with an uncommon research experience and plans to pursue a master’s.
A philosophy researcher investigates goal-directed behavior in collective entities, like corals – and scores the largest grant in his department’s history.
With $1.4M in NIH funding, a nutrition researcher works to better understand donor milk composition, an important first food for many vulnerable preterm infants.
A health and human sciences collaboration finds feeding practices and prenatal stress play central roles in rapid infant weight gain, which puts babies at risk for childhood obesity.
With $784,000 in NIH funding, a nutrition and psychology research team partner with Cone Health to lower barriers to breastfeeding for Latine parents.