UNG will hold its spring commencement ceremonies May 2-3 in the Convocation Center at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
Dr. Alyson Paul has been named vice president of UNG's reimagined Division of Student Engagement and Success, which was previously the Division of Student Affairs.
The 29th Annual Research Conference was held at UNG's Gainesville Campus on March 29 in the Martha T. Nesbitt Academic Building.
The new academic building under construction at UNG's Blue Ridge Campus will be named David E. Ralston Hall in honor of the late speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives.
Nine UNG students participated in the annual Japanese Speech Contest, with five of them earning awards.
Student Marshall VandenOever capped off his time as the 2023-24 UNG Presidential Fellow for the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress by winning a writing award.
Students in UNG's Doctor of Physical Therapy program are gaining experience through the research and innovation track.
UNG's Spring Art Sale offers students a chance to sell their work from April 23-May 1. Last year, Kayleigh Riker parlayed the event into launching her own business.
Student Jennie Bosman has donated four pavers she designed and created to the Vickery House garden.
Students, faculty and alumni had a valuable opportunity to provide feedback to the Securities and Exchange Commission and other groups at investor roundtables held March 27 at UNG.
UNG's Mike Cottrell College of Business is hosting the second annual 'Camp Logistics: Movin' It From Here to There' from June 24-28 at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
Fourteen UNG students attended the Southeast Athletic Trainers' Association annual meeting, where four students competed in the quiz bowl competition.
UNG will hold UNG Remembers Day on two campuses April 24. This is the seventh year the university has memorialized students who passed away.
Alumnus Lt. Gen. Paul Calvert, '88, retired from the Army this spring. He was deputy commanding general for U.S. Army Forces Command in his final assignment.
The Sawnee EMC Foundation has donated $10,000 for scholarships for students at UNG's Cumming Campus.
Hundreds of UNG students and community members gathered on the Gen. William 'Lipp' Livsey Drill Field on April 8 to take in a total solar eclipse.
The #ONEUNG – Bold Forward Giving Campaign has returned this spring from April 1-30 in the hopes of raising $97,000 for 21 projects.
Dr. Joanne Wintersgill, a member of the University of North Georgia (UNG) undergraduate and graduate nursing faculty, passed away Saturday, March 23, peacefully and surrounded by her family and friends.
A variety of departments at UNG are teaming up to help provide the best medical care possible for members of UNG's Corps of Cadets.
Senior Madison Callas played an integral part in the designation of UNG’s Hometown Harvest as a Lumpkin County 'Partner in Education.'
Itzel Moreno presented at an international conference in Oaxaca, Mexico, during spring break.
Nursing and physical therapy students from Yeungnam University in South Korea visited UNG from Jan. 26 to Feb. 24 to learn alongside UNG students in their disciplines while also practicing their English-speaking skills.
The annual Earth Day celebration hosted by the Department of Biology and its co-partners is scheduled to return on April 17.
UNG is set to celebrate AAPI Month this spring with several events including a virtual keynote address from The State University of New York's Dr. Christa Grant, and an Arab American Heritage Month keynote address from author Huda Al-Marashi.
Forty UNG students in STEM degree programs are now each receiving up to $10,000 per academic year in scholarships thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
The American Heart Association's STEM Goes Red event came to UNG on March 21 for the first time, engaging dozens of high school girls in STEM fields.
The sixth annual Middle School Career Path Fair was held on March 14-15 at UNG's Gainesville Campus.
The UNG men's basketball team closed out its best season in program history going toe to toe with West Texas A&M in a 90-76 loss in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.
Biology professor Dr. Evan Lampert is seeking the public's help as he, Dr. Dobrusia Bialonska and UNG students study and map Brood XIX cicadas, which will soon emerge after 13 years underground.
The UNG men's basketball team felt the love from its fans ahead of its March 26 NCAA Division II Elite Eight game against West Texas A&M. Almost 100 fans gave the team a proper send-off to the Ford Center from the team's hotel.
The UNG cheerleading squad and Nigel, the school's mascot, have arrived in Evansville, Indiana, to support the men's basketball team in the NCAA Division II championship.
A quartet of UNG academic departments are partnering to offer the second annual Bilingual Health Fair from 9 a.m. to noon on March 30 at UNG's Gainesville Campus.
Former UNG President Sherman Day passed away March 20. Day served as president from 1996-1999 and had reputation for great character and supporting students, faculty and staff.
UNG's Alumni Weekend, set for April 19-21, will bring reunions, military ceremonies, awards, and live music. This will be President Shannon’s inaugural Alumni Weekend.
Three UNG seniors who have studied art and art history have already been accepted to graduate school at prestigious research universities.
UNG faculty member Dr. Katie Lamberson received the Educational Excellence Award on Feb. 23 at Caron Atlanta's fourth annual Community Awards Breakfast in Atlanta.
Three UNG students and Dr. Andrew Johnson, MSA director, attended the African American Collegiate Male Summit from Feb. 22-23 in Atlanta, Georgia.
The UNG men's basketball team faces West Texas A&M at 9:30 p.m. March 26 in the NCAA Division II national quarterfinals. UNG is hosting a watch party at 9 p.m. in the Chow Dining Hall, and the first 300 students will receive free T-shirts.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it will join the North American Securities Administrators Association, the Georgia secretary of state, and the University of North Georgia to host joint public roundtables and interactive sessions March 27 at UNG.
The UNG men's basketball team faces Lander University in the March 19 NCAA Southeast Regional championship game with a spot in the eight-team NCAA Division II championship on the line.
UNG faculty and students will host a Brain Awareness Event for the Dahlonega community from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 23 in collaboration with the Dahlonega Science Council and ConnectAbility.
Five students won the innovateUNG Pitch Challenge based on their efforts to build a business model that aims to deliver healthy snacks at an affordable price for college students.
The Georgia House of Representatives on March 14 unveiled a portrait of the late House Speaker David Ralston, a UNG alumnus, honoring his life of service to the state.
The 2024 UNG Hoag Lecture Series will present Gerd Leonhard at noon March 27. Leonhard's talk is titled 'AI and the Future of Humanity: Learning and Work.'
Students and faculty with UNG's Honors Program hosted the Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference from Feb. 23-24 at UNG's Dahlonega Campus, and one student won a research award.
UNG senior Chandler Mayfield won the SHAPE America Major of the Year Award, given by the Society of Health and Physical Educators.
UNG's Nu Gamma chapter of Beta Alpha Psi co-hosted the BAP Mid-Year Meeting in Atlanta from Feb. 9-10 with students and faculty from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
Thirteen UNG students attended the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, where students competed and placed in their respective events.
The Court of Appeals of Georgia will conduct an off-site oral argument session March 26 at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
The UNG men's basketball team will host the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional after winning its first Peach Belt Conference tournament championship.
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