
Brian Clarey
Media Relations Specialist at UNCG News
He/him/WhoDat Publisher/executive editor, Triad City Beat. I still believe reporting can save the world. @triad_city_beat
Articles
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5 days ago |
uncg.edu | Brian Clarey
Before landing his starring role in the MAX series “The Pitt,” a hyper-realistic drama set in a Pittsburgh emergency room, Patrick Ball ’22 was just a kid from Greensboro, unsure as to what life had in store for him. After he found his way to UNC Greensboro, a professor ignited his passion for theatre, which led to numerous local appearances onstage at UNCG and elsewhere and, eventually, to the Yale School of Drama.
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2 weeks ago |
triad-city-beat.com | Brian Clarey
Event calendar for Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point
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3 weeks ago |
uncg.edu | Brian Clarey
Things were different around here when Sarah Lewis Morgan ’50 came down the mountain from Rutherford County for college in Greensboro. It was 1946, and UNC Greensboro was still known as the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina. Though its halls were full of women working towards their degrees, it was rare for women to go to college in the 1940s.
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1 month ago |
uncg.edu | Brian Clarey
Khalis Cain grew up in San Jose, Calif., and played Spartan women’s basketball for her entire five-year career at UNC Greensboro. She is a power forward with a talent for rebounds and blocks. In her capstone 2024-25 season, the year her team finally won the SoCon Tournament and earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, she started all 32 games. In the Spartans’ SoCon Tournament championship victory against Chattanooga, she dropped her 1,000th career point from the free-throw line.
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2 months ago |
uncg.edu | Brian Clarey
With 8:28 left on the clock in UNCG’s first match in the SoCon Tournament against Virginia Military Institute, and the Spartans down by three points, disaster struck. Graduate forward Malik Henry, the guy some fans call “Superman,” went down hard on the floor of Harrah’s Cherokee Center in downtown Asheville. And he stayed down. That’s when UNCG Kinesiology Professor Dr. Aaron Terranova, ’00, M’08, and his team sprang into action.
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