UNG's Gainesville Campus
Gainesville Campus Operations Update
To comply with efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the track and surrounding fields and outdoor recreation facilities, including tennis courts and volleyball courts, at UNG’s Gainesville Campus are closed until further notice. The sidewalks may still be used for walking, but everyone should practice appropriate social distancing.
UNG’s Gainesville Campus is located in Hall County, an epicenter for trade, healthcare, education, industry, retail, and recreation for northeast Georgia. This area offers incredible career opportunities for UNG graduates. Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Gainesville is rich in heritage and cultural arts with museums, historic sites, galleries, and theaters. Gainesville also hugs the shores of beautiful Lake Lanier, is a short drive from the Appalachian Trail and Blue Ridge Mountains, and is still convenient to Atlanta and major transportation corridors.
Gainesville Campus
University of North Georgia
3820 Mundy Mill Rd.
Oakwood, GA 30566
Dr. Kate Maine
Vice President of University Relations and Chief of Staff
vicepresident-gvlcampus@ung.edu
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USG recognizes faculty with awards and fellowship
Dr. Michele Hill and Dr. Caroline Muñoz were awarded two separate and highly prestigious honors from the University System of Georgia (USG). Hill received the Felton Jenkins Jr. Hall of Fame Faculty A
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Psychology professor receives $100,000 grant for mindfulness research
Dr. Shelley Aikman, professor of psychological science at UNG, and her longtime collaborator Dr. Paul Verhaeghen, a Georgia Tech psychology professor who is her husband, decided to test the impact of
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Eight students win Gilman international scholarships
Eight UNG students were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which enables students who are eligible for the Pell grant to study or intern abroad for at least three weeks and gain
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Poultry science program gets $7,000 grant
For the eighth year in a row, the U.S. Poultry & Egg Harold E. Ford Foundation donated $7,000 to the University of North Georgia's (UNG) poultry science program.
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Georgians and students exhibit their artwork
In his January exhibition "Beautiful" on UNG's Dahlonega Campus, painter Craig Hawkins with photographer Elizabeth Jones ask the question "Can paintings and photographs empower, promote or exhibit the
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