A pair of UNG graduates presented their innovative work with the UNG Press at the Open Education Conference held Oct. 28-30 in Denver, Colorado. A pair of recent University of North Georgia (UNG) ...
"Our spring programs have produced historic results year after year, and that standard doesn’t change in 2026," Athletic ...
VITA offers free tax services to people who generally make $67,000 or less. Students prepare 1040 forms with Schedules A, B, ...
University of North Georgia (UNG) student Billy Brown placed in the top 20 out of 360 competitors in the Speed Selling Finals ...
The Georgia Military Service Scholarship is worth about $85,000+ over four years! The State of Georgia funds 42 full scholarships per year to Georgia high school seniors who agree to enlist in the ...
Do you want to serve your local community and nation after college as an Army officer? If so, the Army ROTC scholarship may be for you. The Army ROTC scholarship pays either all tuition and fees or ...
The state of Georgia awards a grant for up to $750 at the end of each semester to Georgia residents who participate fully in the Corps of Cadets. Those Cadets who sign agreements to commission as Army ...
The University of North Georgia (UNG) Press book "Pedagogy Opened: Innovative Theory and Practice," edited by Tiffani ...
UNG's Appalachian Studies Center, the only center of its kind in Georgia, celebrated its 20th anniversary during the fall ...
Recently, questions have been raised about a passage in a course textbook. After fully reviewing the concern, we want to be clear: the reference in question was not describing Christians or ...
Dr. Rachel Clapp-Smith has been named the dean of UNG's Mike Cottrell College of Business, a role she will begin July 21. Article By: Clark Leonard Dr. Rachel Clapp-Smith has been named the dean of ...
Retired Lt. Gen. Jamie Jarrard '88 has returned to UNG as the co-champion of the 'get in the national security game' strategic big bet and a part-time-professor of practice. Article By: Staff Retired ...