Intellectual Well-being

Intellectual well-being is having a curiosity and strong desire to learn throughout your lifetime.

It is the ability to open your mind to new ideas and experiences that can be used as an opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills and help you discover the potential for sharing your gifts with others.

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UNG Libraries

The University of North Georgia Libraries support and enhance the university’s student-focused and global mission by fostering learning and academic excellence through diverse collections, services, and teaching, creating a culture of inquiry, research, and lifelong learning in the academic and regional communities. 

Use this Library Student Resources page to help navigate all the services they provide.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering can help you build skills and connections that can be an asset in acquiring new talents, experiencing new environments, and furthering your personal and professional relationships.

Intellectual Well-being Events

Nov 28
Participate in a Field Sobriety Test Simulation!
Dec 2
The UNG Department of Music is delighted to invite you to the 2024 Holiday Choral Festival performance entitled “But it Gave a Strange Light” which will center around the telling of Hans Christian Andersen’s timeless classic “Little Match Girl.” This year’s presentation will be for one night only on
Dec 3
Elementary & Special Education, Middle Grades Education and Art Education students who are applying to the College of Education in January can drop by Chestatee Building 162 to get their plan of study signed.
Dec 4
Elementary & Special Education, Middle Grades Education and Art Education students who are applying to the College of Education in January can drop by Chestatee Building 162 to get their plan of study signed.
Dec 5
Come join us to experience the dangers of impaired driving! Participants will use impaired driving goggles and attempt to manipulate a small car around a set of obstacles on an interactive mat.
Apr 14
Spring UNG Piano Ensemble Concert - combining both Gainesville and Dahlonega groups.
Apr 22
The students of the University of North Georgia Voice Division will present a recital on Tuesday, April 22 at 7:30 PM in the Gloria ShottPerformance Hall on the UNG Dahlonega Campus. The program will feature an assortment of vocal works from the art song and operaticrepertoires, spanning from the baroque

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