- UNG secures highway safety grantUNG has received a $24,312 grant to participate in the Georgia Young Adult Program of the Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
- Scholarships provide life-changing opportunitiesScholarships have provided life-changing opportunities for UNG students, including performing with and learning from faculty who have performed at Carnegie Hall.
- iDEA pitch challenge promotes locals, UNGThe iDEACommunity Pitch Challenge designated its first winner Nov. 7 as part of the Google Rural Communities Grant, administered by the Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at UNG.
- Nighthawks make NCAA tournamentThe UNG women's soccer team has earned the No. 3 seed in the Southeast Region of the NCAA Division II tournament, marking its fourth consecutive postseason appearance.
- Mullins, Vines will speak at commencementAward-winning singer, songwriter-producer and recording artist Shawn Mullins '91 and UNG Foundation Trustee Marvin Vines will serve as keynote speakers for UNG's Dec. 7 commencement ceremonies. Tracy Amaya and Charlotte Sims will be the student speakers.
- UNG honors '20 Under 40'The Alumni Association has announced this year's '20 under 40' honorees, recognizing members of the UNG family for their personal and professional accomplishments or their distinguished service.
- Glouse receives student DAISY AwardSydney Glouse received the first student DAISY Award given by Northeast Georgia Health System. The award is a recognition program to celebrate and recognize nurses.
- Oboho commands 75th Ranger RegimentCol. Kitefre Oboho, a 2002 UNG alumnus, has taken command of the Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, the Army's premier direction-action raid force.
- UNG holds Blue Ridge beam-signingUNG held a beam-signing Nov. 7 in anticipation of the upcoming completion of David E. Ralston Hall on UNG's Blue Ridge Campus.
- Future educators learn about teachingUNG's College of Education co-sponsored Future Georgia Educators Day Oct. 31 to identify, recruit, prepare, and retain the next generation of Georgia's teachers.
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