Posts Tagged ‘dance’
Arts, Faculty And Staff, In The News - Thursday, April 26, 2012 11:32 am
Go Triad interviews John Gamble for ‘Meet An Artist’ feature
John Gamble, the longtime dance professor who is retiring from the UNCG, was profiled in the April 26 “Meet An Artist” feature in Go Triad. Gamble details how he was drawn to dance, the joys of the performing arts and what he plans to do in retirement.
- Senior dance majors present thesis concert April 20-21
- Dance department presents Spring Concert April 13-14
- ‘Evidence’ fuses contemporary, African dance April 12
- Howie presents MFA dance concert Feb. 24-25
- UNCG senior urges dancers to ‘Nourish’ themselves
- Dance faculty present creative works Feb. 10-11
- Dance faculty, students team up to present fall concert Dec. 2-3
- Come home to alumni dance concert
- Van Dyke honored with the Cone Medal of Arts
- Students receive awards for kinesiology scholarship
- 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