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Tamirat Abegaz

Tamirat Abegaz

Employee - Dahlonega
Dr. Tamirat Abegaz, associate professor of computer science and information systems, leverages his in-depth knowledge, industry certifications, and contacts in business and agencies like the NSA to bring a real-world education to his students.
Brent Allison

Brent Allison

Employee - Oconee
Brent Allison researched Japanese anime to find out how he can improve both the learning of students and the teaching methods of teachers.
Christian Bello Escobar

Christian Bello Escobar

Employee - Gainesville
Christian Bello-Escobar brings his experiences as a first-generation graduate of immigrant parents to his role as UNG's director of migrant programs and services.
Joy Bolt

Joy Bolt

Employee - Gainesville
Joy Bolt, UNG's dean of libraries, has profound hearing loss. And while that makes her an advocate for those with disabilities, she strives to make the libraries a welcoming and comfortable environment for everyone.
Lori Bramlett

Lori Bramlett

Employee - Blue Ridge
Lori Bramlett, assistant director of enrollment services at UNG's Blue Ridge Campus, is an Ellijay native who aims to help others in her community see how higher education opens doors for students
Renee Bricker

Renee Bricker

Employee - Dahlonega
History professor Renee Bricker encourages civic engagement among young adults, including her students. it's an area that's been important to Bricker since her own college years.
Charles Burrage

Charles Burrage

Employee - Gainesville
Helping people become their healthiest selves while developing and inspiring students makes being a kinesiology professor at UNG the perfect role for Charles Burrage.
Buffie Burson

Buffie Burson

Employee - Dahlonega
When your father is a coach, it seems a given that you'll spend your childhood pursuing athletics. But Buffie Burson brings more than just a family pedigree to her successful 25 plus years as head coach of the women's basketball team.
Elisa Carlson

Elisa Carlson

Employee - Gainesville
Elisa Carlson uses her expertise and professional experience as a dialect coach to help actors find their voice.
Chi-Hsuan Catterson

Chi-Hsuan Catterson

Employee - Dahlonega
Though her first classes had only about a dozen students, Chi-Hsuan Catterson's passion for the Chinese language has helped the program grow exponentially at UNG.
Larry Cook

Larry Cook

Employee - Gainesville
Theater professor Larry Cook throws himself into researching all aspects of his projects, and encourages his students to see how every subject they study at UNG can relate to their creative work.
Jiyoung Daniel

Jiyoung Daniel

Employee - Dahlonega
Jiyoung Daniel helped start UNG's program in Korean language and culture, and uses technology to keep her lessons relevant as real-world use of the language changes.
Bryan Dawson

Bryan Dawson

Employee - Dahlonega
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.
Carolynn DeSandre

Carolynn DeSandre

Employee - Dahlonega
Carolynn DeSandre believes that to improve the health of families, it is essential to understand their beliefs about health and wellness and design treatment strategies that work within their daily lives.
Luisa Diaz-Kope

Luisa Diaz-Kope

Employee - Online, Dahlonega
As the coordinator of the Master of Public Administration program, Luisa Diaz-Kope enjoys the diversity of experiences provided by the fully online program and how that helps her students grow.
Latrice Dunbar

Latrice Dunbar

Employee - Gainesville
Dr. Latrice Dunbar has a passion for helping underrepresented and underserved students prepare for success in college.
Paul Dunlap

Paul Dunlap

Employee - Dahlonega
His time as a student at UNG helped propel Paul Dunlap to an art career. He has spent more than two decades aiming to help his students realize their dreams can also become a reality.
Pamela Elfenbein

Pamela Elfenbein

Employee - Gainesville, Blue Ridge
A love for her grandparents turned into an academic interest in gerontology for Pamela Elfenbein, and she's used that expertise to create an academic program that has grown into the Institute for Healthy Aging at UNG.
Sarah Formica

Sarah Formica

Employee - Dahlonega
Researching and teaching about the building blocks of our world excites physics professor Sarah Formica, but she also cherishes the moments when her students connect difficult concepts with real-world applications.
Allison Galloup

Allison Galloup

Employee - Dahlonega, Gainesville
In her role as the special collections and digital initiatives librarian, Allison Galloup feels that she's bridging UNG's past with its future.