- Payne named director of cyber instituteDr. Bryson Payne has been named the director of the UNG Institute for Cyber Operations, and Caitlin Conneely serves as deputy director for operations and outreach.
- College of Education earns high marksUNG continues to be one of the top producers of teachers in the state of Georgia, as well as ranking highly on a pair of other key metrics.
- Nighthawk Impact Tour visits Gwinnett, Forsyth schoolsLeaders from UNG visited the Gwinnett County and Forsyth County school systems Feb. 12-13 as part of the 'Nighthawk Impact Tour: Education Edition.'
- Students create art about caregivingUNG visual arts students created art to promote the nonprofit Adult Children of Aging Parents at bus stops in Gainesville, Georgia.
- Record 27 graduate from Air Assault SchoolThe Corps of Cadets had 27 cadets graduate from the Army's Air Assault School at the Warrior Training Center at Fort Moore, Georgia, in December.
- NLC gives hands-on intro to CorpsThe National Leadership Challenge, set for April 4-6, provides high school students a chance to consider their potential future in UNG's Corps of Cadets.
- Burgess leads College of Arts & LettersAfter 27 years at Georgia State University, Dr. Elisabeth Burgess has joined UNG as dean of the College of Arts & Letters.
- Lt. Gen. Jarrard helps lead national security big betRetired 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.
- Poet Ashley M. Jones to speak at UNGAshley M. Jones, the Poet Laureate of Alabama, will share her poetry Feb. 28 as part of the Hoag Lecture Series at the University of North Georgia.
- Students create hurricane relief appTwo UNG students have created an app aimed at helping people find available resources in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Augusta, Georgia.
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