Newsmakers: art students, Travis Hicks, faculty diversity, Dr. Christine Murray, COVID-19 research, Kayne Fisher, UNCG hidden treasure

Posted on January 04, 2021

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:

  • UNCG art students were featured in Spectrum News on their collaboration with the visually impaired. The article. 
  • Travis Hicks and recent UNCG graduates were featured in Spectrum News on their designs to help small towns stay afloat during the pandemic by creating renderings for outdoor spaces. The article
  • Diverse Issues in Education highlighted UNC Greensboro’s significant increase in faculty diversity. The feature.
  • Dr. Christine Murray’s book on her personal experience as a survivor and with her background as a counselor, community advocate, and researcher. The book.   
  • Fox 8 News featured Dr. Joseph Graves explaining the extensive work that researchers are doing to stay ahead of COVID-19. The feature
  • UNCG alumnus, Kayne Fisher, returns to campus to Old Town Draught House as an owner. The article. 
  • A hidden treasure at UNCG was featured in Our State Magazine – Miles Davis’s Trumpet. The feature.

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