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UNCG’s Logie Meachum on ‘The State of Things’
Lorenzo “Logie” Meachum, a blues musician and storyteller and PhD student at UNCG, spoke with radio host Frank Stasio this week as part of Stasio’s WUNC program, “The State of Things.” Listen to the interview here.
Meachum, will headline the annual Friends of the UNCG Libraries dinner Wednesday, March 28, in Elliott University Center. Full Story »
- Burst of the blues: UNCG gets down for an evening of music and learning
- Author of ‘The Memory Keeper’s Daughter’ visits UNCG Jan. 19
- UNCG to Present ‘Nutcracker’ Dec. 3, Holiday Choral Concert Dec. 4 and Luminaires Dec. 6
- Come home to alumni dance concert
- Storyteller Bobby Norfolk taps into the ‘theatre of the mind’
- Hefty theater reference a ‘labor of love’ for Jim Fisher
- Opera stages ‘Hansel and Gretel’ March 31, April 1 & 3
- Renaissance music masters, Tallis Scholars, to sing March 29
- Nursing grad featured in News and Record
- UNCG professor awarded NEH Fellowship for study at Newberry Library
- WFMY reports on sophomore Nathan Baker’s inspiring story
- Go Triad interviews John Gamble for ‘Meet An Artist’ feature
- Interior architecture students design new exhibit for Greensboro Children’s Museum
- NSF-funded music exhibit in Danville through Sept. 3
- McElveen-Hunter to UNCG grads: We keep what we give away
- UNCG Beyond Academics graduation is May 1
- More than 2,500 will graduate at spring commencement May 4
- Bryan School names Boyd Rogers 2012 Distinguished Alumnus
- More than 2,500 will graduate at spring commencement May 4
- 33 inducted into Business Honor Society
- UNCG professors selected for fellowships in Princeton for 2012-13
- Phi Beta Kappa chapter inducts 38 new members
- JSNN building receives top award from state construction group
- UNCG faculty member receives NIH grant to study echinacea
- McElveen-Hunter to UNCG grads: We keep what we give away
- UNCG leading major ADHD study; funded by $3 million NIH grant
- Dean Brown will retire
- NSF-funded music exhibit in Danville through Sept. 3
- Deal will step down as dean
