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UNCG Campus Weekly highlights student programs, accessibility, faculty profiles

University communications posted three locally relevant features during December 19 to December 23, 2025, including an Esports profile, a feature on an alumna working in Deaf education, and a faculty profile of Dr. Amanda Giordano. The items underscore UNCGs role in student engagement, community education, and local research outreach, and provide linked full articles and multimedia for residents tracking campus developments.

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UNCGs Campus Weekly posted three locally focused items between December 19 and December 23, 2025, drawing attention to student life, alumni community impact, and faculty work that touch Guilford County residents. The entries are part of the Campus Weekly index, the universitys official news feed that aggregates full campus features, community engagement stories, and local event notices with links to longer articles and multimedia.

The first item, a profile of UNCG Esports posted December 19, spotlights a campus program that has grown as an avenue for student engagement and experiential learning. Esports programming often brings organized competition, student leadership roles, and potential partnerships with local businesses and venues. For Greensboro, enhanced Esports activity can translate into campus events that attract visitors, increase local spending in retail and hospitality, and create new pathways for career development in technology and media.

The December 22 feature on a UNCG alumna working in Deaf education emphasizes the universitys continuing influence on local and regional education and accessibility services. Stories about alumni who serve in specialized education roles highlight workforce pipelines from campus to K 12 settings and community agencies. Local school systems and nonprofit providers stand to benefit when university graduates bring specialized training and new approaches to classroom inclusion and outreach.

A profile posted December 23 about Dr. Amanda Giordano adds another dimension by spotlighting faculty research and engagement. Faculty profiles in the Campus Weekly often reveal ongoing projects, community collaborations, and expertise that local governments, schools, and organizations can draw upon for research partnerships and policy guidance.

Taken together, the December 17 to December 24 window of postings illustrates how university communications function as a practical information channel for Guilford County residents. For those tracking education policy, community programs, or event opportunities tied to UNCG, the Campus Weekly index provides direct pathways to full content and multimedia that explain program details and potential local impacts. As the university continues to publish semester end features and outreach stories, residents and local leaders can watch the index for developments that affect the countys workforce, educational services, and community engagement.

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