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The University of North Georgia (UNG) raised roughly $8,000 for student scholarships at the third annual Cumming Campus ...
The University of North Georgia (UNG) has earned gold status on the 2025-26 Military Friendly Schools list for the way it serves its student veterans and other military-connected students.
The University of North Georgia (UNG) has launched Student Public Relations at UNG (SPRUNG) this spring. This student-run public relations (PR) firm works with real clients, businesses and nonprofit ...
University of North Georgia (UNG) part-time faculty member Dr. Jovana Damnjanović 's "Mayka" was awarded the 2025 National Flute Association's Newly Published Music Award.
UNG defeated Florida Southern College 3-2 in its national quarterfinal match May 22, powered by victories from Jack Vajda, Hughes Threlkeld and Hunter Smith. The semifinal began later that day before ...
The University of North Georgia (UNG) softball team lost both games it played in the NCAA Division II championship, falling 7-4 in eight innings against Saginaw Valley State on May 22 and 3-0 against ...
On August 1, the Parking Services Web Portal will be open for students, faculty, and staff to activate their Annual Parking Permit and link their vehicle for the upcoming academic year. A permit must ...
The UNG softball team has reached the NCAA Division II championship in Chattanooga, Tennessee, thanks to a pair of Southeast Super Regional road victories against second-ranked Francis Marion.
Pam Hammers and Sydney Glouse are part of UNG's second cohort of its accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing track that is graduating this month. Hammers will be working at the Shepherd Center and ...
UNG junior Hunter Smith won the NCAA Division II men's golf individual national title May 21 before helping the Nighthawks finish in the top four nationally as a team.
Jackson Effiom, a Riverdale, Georgia, resident, earned a degree in communication with a concentration in public relations and served as a student speaker.
The UNG men's tennis team is one of four groups still alive in the NCAA Division II postseason this spring for the Nighthawks.
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