- Nursing students take part in FEMA trainingUNG nursing students and faculty members took part in Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster preparedness training this semester.
- Fortune ranks part-time MBA second in stateUNG's Cottrell Master of Business Administration ranked second in Georgia and 35th nationally in Fortune magazine's 'Best Part-Time MBA Programs for 2024' list released in April.
- Softball, women's tennis teams host regionalsThe UNG softball and women's tennis teams will host NCAA Division II regional play this week. Additionally, the UNG men's tennis team will start the NCAA postseason on the road.
- Bonds push men's golf team to great heightsThe UNG men's golf team has used a strong connection between its players to become the No. 1 team in the nation ahead of hosting the NCAA South/Southeast Regional in Gainesville, Georgia.
- 1,710 graduates honored at spring commencementUNG honored more than 1,700 graduates in commencement ceremonies held May 2-3 in the Convocation Center at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
- Slemons named Fulbright UKSI scholarSophomore Emilyn Slemons has been named a 2024 Fulbright UK Summer Institute scholar. In addition, she was named a 2024-25 Newman Civic Fellow.
- Students observe Court of Appeals sessionThe Court of Appeals of Georgia heard oral arguments during an off-site session March 26 at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
- Rare corpse flower begins blooming at UNGA corpse flower has begun blooming in the greenhouse at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
- First accelerated BSN grads secure jobsGraduates in UNG's first cohort of its accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing track have already lined up jobs.
- Women's tennis earns first PBC tourney titleThe UNG women's tennis team earned its first Peach Belt Conference tournament title in program history, and the UNG softball team advanced to the PBC championship series.
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