New Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs speaks on public education

By Emily Bruzzo, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 27, 2014 After 15 years of working in the UNC system, Charles Maimone will continue to serve North Carolina’s public higher education system as he takes on his role as UNC Greensboro’s new Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs. Since 2008, Maimone worked as UNC Wilmington’s Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs and Chief Financial Officer. 2008 marked … Continue reading New Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs speaks on public education

Reynolds residence hall re-opens with new renovations

By Michaela Cleveland, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 27, 2014 The beginning of the 2014-2015 academic school year brought many changes to the campus of UNCG. One of the most noticeable structural changes to the campus is the newly renovated high-rise dorm, Reynolds hall. “I’m glad to hear that they had it renovated,” said Alaisha Pratt, a senior at UNCG. “I lived there my … Continue reading Reynolds residence hall re-opens with new renovations

Students with intellectual disabilities can now apply for federal aid

By Rebecca Harrelson, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 UNCG is one of only 34 programs allowing students with disabilities the opportunity to access federal aid. This opportunity came about when Beyond Academics was designated a Comprehensive Training Program (CTP) by the U.S Department of Education, enabling students access to federal grants. This may mean little to those who are unaware of the … Continue reading Students with intellectual disabilities can now apply for federal aid

New phone app offers students price comparison on textbooks

By Michaela Cleveland, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 As the new school year approaches, students around the country are once again faced with the dreaded task of purchasing books. Fortunately, BIGWORDS is working to make this process easier and more cost effective. Founded in 2001, BIGWORDS is a company designed to compare prices of textbooks around the country. “The app is a … Continue reading New phone app offers students price comparison on textbooks

UNC Security Council makes recommendations

By Andrea Picou, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 On July 31st the UNC Campus Security Initiative (CSI) published their final report. The Campus Security Panel was a cooperative effort with security personnel, students, faculty, staff, and administrators from all 17 UNC campuses. The report included a thorough study of student security and campus public safety and recorded thirty-six recommendations, twelve of which … Continue reading UNC Security Council makes recommendations

UNCG alum accused of plagiarism

By Emily Bruzzo, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 In 2011, Mary Willingham, a former learning specialist at UNC-Chapel Hill, revealed that the university staged fake lectures and allowed plagiarized work to slip under the radar so student-athletes could focus more on the scoreboard and less on the gradebook. Now, nearly three years later, the tables have turned and charges of academic misconduct … Continue reading UNCG alum accused of plagiarism