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Teaching Innovations Office. September 2014 Tuesday, September 2 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm McIver 140 Teaching a Writing-Intensive course this year?

Teaching Innovations Office

This introductory workshop on faculty resources will include information on best practices, useful web sites, strategies for designing writing-enhanced assignments, and incorporating digital assignments into projects. 2:00 pm - 4:50 pm STAC 300 This Think Tank envisions a Greensboro designed to be viable, livable, and sustainable through meaningful discourse and planning.

Friday, September 5 11:00 am - noon Location TBA Are you committed to more engaging teaching using TEFA (Technology Enhanced Formative Assessment) and JITT (Just in Time Teaching) pedagogies in your large lecture classrooms this semester? Coalition for Diverse Language Communities. CDLC Speaker Series: CDLC Fellowship Recipient Presentations Date: Thursday, November 13, 2014Time: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pmVenue: 301 School of Education Building (SOEB) at UNCG Ye He, Ang Chen, and Kristine Lundgren from Schools of Education and Health and Human Sciences will present their project titled Intercultural exploration of Chinese education, health, and sports through a comprehensive cross-cultural experience.

Coalition for Diverse Language Communities

Edna Tan and Beverly Faircloth from the School of Education, will present their project titled Teaching science for social justice: A community-based STEM club for refugee youth. Event Materials – Event flyer – CDLC Speaker Series Flyer National Refugee Conference at UNCG Date: Wednesday, October 8 – Thursday, October 9, 2014Venue: University of North Carolina at Greensboro UNCG’s Center for New North Carolinians will host the 2014 conference of the Association for Refugee Service Professionals (ARSP) Oct. 8-9 at UNCG.

Highlights include: Read More...Close. Workshops by Category. Guide to Greensboro - Angela and Richard. A User's Guide to Greensboro Greensboro is our hometown.

Guide to Greensboro - Angela and Richard

Angela grew up three blocks away from the church where we will be married, and Richard brewed beer for two years with the big downtown pub, Natty Greene's. We hope you'll enjoy a summer weekend in North Carolina's most charming city! These are a few of our favorite places to eat, drink, shop, and hang out. *Within walking distance to the Downtown Marriott Cafés, Restaurants and Bars *The Green Bean 341 S Elm Street ($) Our favorite café downtown. Outdoors Bicentennial and Bog Gardens 1105 Hobbs Road (Free) Incredible gardens near Friendly Center (see below). Museums Weatherspoon Art Museum 500 Tate Street (Free) A fabulous modern and contemporary art museum and sculpture garden on the UNCG campus, close to Tate Street Coffee and Yum Yum's.

Entertainment and Shopping *Greensboro Grasshoppers 408 Bellemeade Street ($) Greenboro's minor league baseball team has a brand new stadium overlooking the downtown skyline. Events/ A women's friendship matching site. Calendar of Events. Greensboro Beautiful Upcoming Events. Events and things to do in Greensboro, NC - concerts, movies, comedy - Eventful. City of Greensboro, NC : City Calendar. Public Events Calendar, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance. Bernard H.

UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance

Flythe joined the faculty at Kennesaw State University in 2007 and is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium. Prior to his appointment at KSU, Mr. Flythe served for three years as Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Austin Peay State University and for four years on the artist faculty at the Sewanee Summer Music Festival. UNCG Campus Activities & Programs. City of Greensboro, NC : Calendar of Library Events.

The International Civil Rights Center & Museum. Brown Paper Tickets - La billetterie solidaire. Ncbliss.org. Hours of Operation - Campus Recreation. Official Website of Greensboro Coliseum Complex. Greensboro Downtown - Official Downtown Greensboro Inc - Shop, Dine, Explore, Live, Work, Invest. At Downtown Greensboro Eight artists are developing new work to celebrate the blues.

Greensboro Downtown - Official Downtown Greensboro Inc - Shop, Dine, Explore, Live, Work, Invest

Placed in storefront windows throughout downtown Greensboro, the art installations are inspired by abstract impressions of the music to local stories that will inspire new songs. Participating artists: Beka Butts and Cassandra Liuzzo Elsewhere, Accumulation in Blue at the Guilford Building, 301 S Elm Street Carl Mize at 230 S Elm Street Ted Efremoff with David Fox and Julia Fergus, Breaking the Blues at Mosaic Piano Services, Inc., 612 S Elm Street with special events at Elsewhere Seth Ellis, Long Forgotten Blues at 312 S Elm Street. Terry Hardy, There’ll Come a Time at Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N Davie St. (located inside across from Europa Bar & Cafe) Gracelee Lawrence, 122 E Market Street next to Showfety’s Deanna Watson, Local Blues at Scuppernong Books, 304 S Elm St Produced in collaboration with Downtown Greensboro, Inc., www.downtowngreensboro.net More.

Super Flea Market, Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC.