- Blue Ridge building to be named for RalstonThe new academic building under construction at UNG's Blue Ridge Campus will be named David E. Ralston Hall in honor of the late speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives.
- DPT research pairs students with facultyStudents in UNG's Doctor of Physical Therapy program are gaining experience through the research and innovation track.
- Student art sale leads to LLC businessUNG's Spring Art Sale offers students a chance to sell their work from April 23-May 1. Last year, Kayleigh Riker parlayed the event into launching her own business.
- Commencement ceremonies scheduled for May 2-3UNG will hold its spring commencement ceremonies May 2-3 in the Convocation Center at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
- 100 students present research at conferenceThe 29th Annual Research Conference was held at UNG's Gainesville Campus on March 29 in the Martha T. Nesbitt Academic Building.
- Paul named VP for Student Engagement and SuccessDr. Alyson Paul has been named vice president of UNG's reimagined Division of Student Engagement and Success, which was previously the Division of Student Affairs.
- Students, faculty speak at investor roundtablesStudents, faculty and alumni had a valuable opportunity to provide feedback to the Securities and Exchange Commission and other groups at investor roundtables held March 27 at UNG.
- Camp Logistics is set for June 24-28UNG's Mike Cottrell College of Business is hosting the second annual 'Camp Logistics: Movin' It From Here to There' from June 24-28 at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
- UNG Remembers Day honors two studentsUNG will hold UNG Remembers Day on two campuses April 24. This is the seventh year the university has memorialized students who passed away.
- Students help others safely view eclipseHundreds of UNG students and community members gathered on the Gen. William 'Lipp' Livsey Drill Field on April 8 to take in a total solar eclipse.