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    Celebrate notable women this March

    February 20, 2023
    UNG is celebrating Women’s History Month this March with keynote speakers Lori Ann Falkenstein and Renee M. Reed.

    Article By: Agnes Hina

    During the month of March, the University of North Georgia (UNG) Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) will recognize inspirational women as part of Women's History Month. 

    "Women's History Month means a lot through the exposure and celebration of women. The representation of women in leadership empowers growth within the community," Deborah Kakou, a senior from Lawrenceville, Georgia, pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in management. "It is significant to recognize the diverse creative mindset women represent through their leadership style."

    The celebration will commence with keynote speakers Lori Ann Falkenstein and Renee M. Reed scheduled to talk about their book "Same House Different Address" at 5 p.m. on March 2.  Held on Zoom, the panel will center on how diversity, equity, and inclusion intersect in our daily lives and how these topics relate to motherhood.

    MSA will also be hosting tabling events in celebration of International Women’s Day at noon March 8 on both the Dahlonega (Hoag Patio) and Gainesville (Student Center Patio) campuses.

    Women's History Month means a lot through the exposure and celebration of women. The representation of women in leadership empowers growth within the community

    Deborah Kakou

    UNG senior

    Continuing with its history month tradition of a Kahoot game, MSA will host a Zoom meeting at noon March 9. Students can test their knowledge of women's history for a chance to win prizes.

    The last MSA event is paint by number starting at noon on March 22, The first 100 student attendees will receive a paint by number kits that highlight the background, impact, and legacy of various historical figures. 

    The event will take place on both the Dahlonega (Hoag Patio) and Gainesville (Student Center lobby) campuses. 

    "Women play a significant role in the history of the United States and in our current society. It is important that we recognize the achievements of the women in our current and past lives to raise awareness and inspire the women in our UNG community," Dr. Andrew Johnson, MSA director, said.

    Women's History Month has been celebrated in the United States for more than 30 years with International Women's Day will take place on the second Wednesday of the month, March 8. The month long celebration originated as a weeklong celebration of women's contributions to culture, history, and society organized by the school district of Sonoma, California, in 1978.

    A few years later, the idea caught on within communities, school districts, and organizations across the country. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter issued the first presidential proclamation declaring the week of March 8 as National Women's History Week.

    The U.S. Congress followed suit the next year, passing a resolution establishing a national celebration. Six years later, the National Women's History Project successfully petitioned Congress to expand the event to the entire month of March.

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    Ethics events provide training for students

    Ethics events provide training for students

    UNG's Ethics Bowl team participated in its national competition March 4-5, and UNG's cadet Ethics Bowl team will host the first Senior Military College Ethics Bowl on March 25.
    UNG hosts science  education conference

    UNG hosts science education conference

    The College of Education and the College of Science & Mathematics co-hosted the annual Georgia Science Teachers Association E.L.I.P.S.E. Conference Jan. 28 on UNG's Gainesville Campus.
    High school students  can preview life at UNG

    High school students can preview life at UNG

    UNG will hold free Nighthawk Preview open house events on all five campuses this spring.

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