Collaboratory®

Collaboratory® is a database of community-university activities developed by ICEE and licensed to TreeTop Commons (LLC) in 2013. Collaboratory® empowers higher education institutions to document and understand the full scope of their community engagement and public service activities to improve practice. Find out more here.

Parke Rublee

Nucleic Acid Arrays to Monitor Water and Other Ecosystems

The Office of Innovation and Commercialization is proud to announce that Dr. Vincent Henrich and Dr. Parke Rublee of UNCG’s Department of Biology were issued a new patent this week on September 8th, 2015. The patent, entitled “Nucleic Acid Arrays to Monitor Water and Other Ecosystems”, involves a new molecular… Continue reading…

UNCG researchers design nanostructures based on nature

“Nature is a great hunting ground for ideas,” says Dennis LaJeunesse, Ph.D., associate professor of nanoscience in the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, a collaborative program of N.C. A&T State University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He’s also associate professor of biology at UNCG. LaJeunesse says… Continue reading…

Nano Manufacturing 2015 – Conference

Conference The conference will be held at the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSSN). It provides an opportunity for Founders, CEOs, Senior Executives, Business Leaders, Economic Development, Education and Non-Profit Organizations  to get together and share their vision concerning future of Nano Manufacturing. “This Conference is a real opportunity… Continue reading…

Kirchoff

Award-Winning Professor Teaches Students to Think Visually

Dr. Bruce Kirchoff, a UNCG biology professor known for his innovative approach to teaching that encourages students to see patterns in their mind’s eye through active learning, appears in UNCG’s BIO active Learning site . Kirchoff’s work with visual learning has led him to become an entrepreneur. With advice from… Continue reading…