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Our students, faculty, and alumni are exceptional! We've spotlighted a few of them. Explore their stories.
Evelyn Tello-Mendoza considers empathy and amplifying the voices of minority communities to be some of their main roles as a leader.
Dr. Michele Hill won the UNG Distinguished Teaching Award and USG Felton Jenkins Jr. Hall of Fame Faculty Award. She earned the honors by helping her students excel through innovative lessons and service-learning projects.
Stephanie Castillo wears many hats. She is the primary caregiver for her grandmother, a part-time nanny, and a full-time student on the University of North Georgia's (UNG) Gainesville Campus. She will add world traveler after completing a study abroad program in Spain.
UNG alumna Renee Clement, '21, took full advantage of every college experience despite being among students who were the same age as her children.
Sheila Sanchez has a passion for proper health care and skills of financial planning. She plans to use both to become an advocate for elderly and low-income patients.
For Samantha Ethridge, each leadership role helped her determine her own leadership style. "I started learning more about myself and how I wanted to lead."
UNG helped Army veteran Brendyn Melugin change gears in his career after suffering an injury while serving.
Volunteering while she was a UNG student set the path for Mandy Williams' career.
UNG helped Lindsey Smith consider her career options while conducting research and winning scholarships.
Rachel Glazer sought to bring together people from different backgrounds in her time at UNG.
Bryan Dawson enjoys using data to investigate topics like diversity perceptions of video games. but he also enjoys helping his undergraduate students develop their research into graduate-level work.