The University of North Georgia (UNG) Esports program achieved its greatest milestone yet, earning the fall 2024 Halo college ...
The first two weeks of each semester are called “Weeks of Welcome” (WoW). Each campus coordinates a variety of social activities and educational programs aimed at easing the transition to ...
FROG Week, held from Jan. 7-11, introduced more than 50 new cadets to the military and academic aspects of UNG's Corps of Cadets. More than 50 freshman cadets completed their introduction into the ...
To gain admission into the College of Education and one of its outstanding programs, note program-specific requirements, applications dates and deadlines and plan accordingly. Find more information on ...
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On August 1, 2024, the Parking Services Web Portal will be open for students, faculty, and staff to activate their Annual Parking Permit and link their vehicle for the 2024 – 2025 academic year. A ...
Weeks of Welcome offers lots of opportunities for fun, personal growth and building relationships through engaging with ...
UNG awarded one of its first two doctoral degrees in criminal justice to Chris Bakke (shown here) during fall 2024 ...
A record-breaking nine Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (CURCA) mini grants were awarded to UNG students including Benjamin Hughes (left) and Jessica Kimari (right) for the ...
CJ Yeager will have a solo performance with the UNG Wind Ensemble this spring as a result of his first-place standing in the Department of Music's annual Concerto/Aria Competition. Jennifer Mandzyuk ...
Student speaker Charlotte Sims and keynote speaker Marvin Vines share a laugh at one of UNG's two Dec. 7 commencement ceremonies. Sims earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in management.
Lt. Col. Brandon Knox, director of Cadet Recruiting at UNG, on Nov. 16 took command of the 3rd Battalion, 323rd Regiment (Basic Combat Training) in the Army Reserve. Article By: Clark Leonard Lt. Col.