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Report: Greensboro Homeless Disproportionately Targeted By Police
People experiencing homelessness in Greensboro face major barriers to attaining permanent housing and financial stability, according to a new study by UNCG, Guilford College, and the Homeless Union
UNCG Education Program Receives Federal Grant To Serve Students In The Southeast
A UNC Greensboro education research center has been awarded a $15.6-million federal grant.
UNCG Education Grant Will Help Place Teachers In Rural Counties
UNC Greensboro will use a federal grant to attract and place new teachers in two rural North Carolina counties.
Online Resource Helps Families Of Color Talk To Kids About Racism
Local experts have created a new program that helps families of color talk to their children about racism and discrimination.
Guilford County Fifth-Grader's Short Story To Become Opera
A local fifth-grade author is about to see her short story turned into an opera. It's already scheduled for performance as part of “Opera at the Carolina.”
Tenant Leadership Academy Arms Renters With Knowledge
In a small church, UNC-Greensboro professor Spoma Jovanovic stands in front of about a dozen rental community leaders.
Jazz Bassist Steve Haines On A Newfound Lyricism And His Latest Album
Greensboro jazz artist and educator Steve Haines has just released his fourth album, with music that will appeal t
Triad Musicians Remember The 'Queen Of Soul,' Aretha Franklin
Triad musicians are celebrating the life of the “Queen of Soul” today.
The publicist for Aretha Franklin announced that she died at her home in Detroit at the age of 76.
North Carolina A&T Staffer Finds Noose Hanging In University Building
A university contractor has been fired after a noose was found in a North Carolina A&T facility. The incident was first reported Tuesday.