Click here for the results of the Spring 2009 "What's For Dinner" recipe contest!
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Join CampusConnect, an online forum for adult students on Facebook. CampusConnect provides an opportunity to share stories, concerns, ideas, and successes with other adult students.
To join CampusConnect, please click here. Please note, a Facebook account is required and you must be a member of the "UNC Greensboro" network. For information on how to change your networks, e-mail us.

Join us on Wednesday, September 17th at 5:00 PM in Charlie's Coffee House in the Elliott University Center for free coffee and great conversation with other adult students!
FallFest, or UNCG's Homecoming, is September 22nd to 28th. On Saturday the 27th, the Office for Adult Students will be participating in Spartan Village and the Parade of Chariots (parade is at 3:00 pm). This day holds an excellent opportunity for adult students with children to experience UNCG. There will be several events: the childrens festival at midday, the "Parade of Chariots" at midday, and the "Spartan Village" festival in the afternoon. We are actively seeking volunteers for this event; for more information about volunteering and about our involvememnt in the day's events, check out our FallFest page! For more information about Fallfest, including the complete schedule, check out their website!
Brain Works is a free, fun educational seminar series that caters to the needs of adult students. The next seminar, Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, will be held September 22nd at 1:00 pm in the EUC's Maple Room. For a complete schedule, please visit the Brain Works page.
Laptop computers are available to borrow for use anywhere within the Jackson Library or the Music Library. Other laptops may be "rented" out for one week. For more information, ask at the Check-Out Desks or check out this web site. The laptops are equipped with standard software and are network-ready for accessing the UNCG wireless Internet service. Come and check one out!
UNCG's Parking Services offers a carpool organization system on their website. If you're looking for someone in your area to ride to school with please check out this website.
Campus Connect is an online blackboard organization for the Office for Adult Students. Participants can chat with one another, post questions to peers and share experiences.
This year, we are introducing sub-groups for students with specific interests which currently include Veterans, Pet Owners, Parents, Video Gamers, and Distance Learners.
To join, log into Blackboard and search for "Campus Connect" under organizations, or simply contact Joe Gullo with your name and he will enroll you!
FriendShape promotes healthy nutrition and regular physical activity towards college students by maintaining group accountability through a social network. This group is specifically designed for UNCG students who are not currently physically active, or students who are moderately physically active and want to become more physically active. Success is not solely based on weight loss or weight maintenance. Success is based on meeting new people, increasing minutes of physical activity and achieving personally set goals. FriendShape will act as your accountability team to help you become more nutritionally aware of the foods you consume and increase the amount of physical activity you participate in each week. Most importantly, FriendShape will not and cannot act as a personal training group. Group leaders will do their very best to inform group members of all the resources already available to students at UNCG such as personal training at the Rec Center, or the campus nutritionist. For more information on this progam, please e-mail Jeff Milroy at jjmilroy@uncg.edu.
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