• Lunch & learn

    Graham Building 1009 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Join us for "Transportation Planning in Greensboro and Beyond" with Greg Carlton to learn about transportation planning and its impact on our community and region. Attendees can enjoy a free pizza lunch while gaining valuable insights into current and future transportation initiatives.

  • Lunch & learn

    Graham Building 1009 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Celebrate the College of Arts and Sciences with an exciting Geography Quiz Bowl Competition. Participants will have the chance to test their knowledge of world geography, cultures, places, and current events while competing in a fun and engaging academic challenge. Whether you're a geography enthusiast or simply looking for a... Continue reading...

  • Lunch & learn

    Graham Building 1009 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Join us in welcoming Geography's newest faculty member, Tasnuba Jerin, as she introduces herself, discusses her academic background, and shares insights into her teaching and research interests. This is a great opportunity for students and faculty to learn more about her work and connect with a new member of the... Continue reading...

  • Lunch & learn

    Graham Building 1009 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Hear from Erin Sherill, Deep River Riverkeeper, about the important work being done to protect and preserve the Deep River watershed. The presentation will explore environmental stewardship, water quality advocacy, and community efforts to safeguard local natural resources for future generations. Free pizza lunch will be provided.

  • Lunch & learn

    Graham Building 1009 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

    Learn about The Grand Tour, an exciting Summer 2027 field course led by Drs. Allen and Rubinoff. This presentation will provide an overview of the course, including planned destinations, academic experiences, and opportunities for immersive learning through travel. Students interested in exploring geography beyond the classroom will not want to... Continue reading...