Whether researchers with timely insights or students with outstanding stories, members of the UNCG community appear in print, web and broadcast media every day. Here is a sampling of UNCG-related stories in the news and media over the week:
- Wednesday, July 10, staff member Chase Holleman will sit on a panel discussing the opioid epidemic in the Triad; the panel will also include the Attorney General. The panel will be live streamed on the WFMY News2 site – details here.
- Gizmodo spoke to Dr. Peter Delaney, among other psychologists, for a piece on whether it’s possible to forget things on purpose. The piece.
- MyFox8 featured UNCG CHANCE’s efforts to introduce young Latinx people to the college experience. The article.
- A News & Record “The Syllabus” post featured the new Keker Common Experience program, and it mentions a listing of new books by those affiliated with the MFA in Writing program. The piece.
- Dr. Nir Kshetri wrote a piece for Moneyweb about how cryptocurrency scams work. The article.
- Dr. Keith Debbage was quoted in a Winston-Salem Journal article on Forsyth County’s millennial population. The article.
- UNCG men’s basketball rising junior Isaiah Miller was selected to participate in the CP3 Elite Guard Camp, reported by WFMY News2. The piece.
- Dr. Olav Rueppel is editor on a new study about infectious diseases in bees. The study.