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Cybersecurity students from UNG turned in strong performances in the National Cyber League, National Cyber Exercise and SummitCTF during the spring semester. Here, they are pictured at NCX.
Dr. Sheri Hardee and Greg Williams were part of the University System of Georgia's 2024-25 Executive Leadership Institute cohort. Two leaders from the University of North Georgia (UNG) have completed ...
The University of North Georgia (UNG) hosted its fifth annual Advancing GenCyber Education for North Georgia Teachers (AGENT) Initiative from June 2-6 to help 24 middle and high school teachers and ...
A book published by the UNG Press earned the second-place grand prize for non-fiction in the 2025 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
The University of North Georgia (UNG) is holding Summer Language Institutes (SLI) in Chinese, Korean and Russian. Institutes provide training in both language and culture.
Mariam Rezai, a junior from Hoschton, Georgia, pursuing degrees in physics and engineering through the Regents Engineering Transfer Program (RETP), served as project leader. Isaac Erausquin, a ...
The University of North Georgia's (UNG) Office of Sponsored Programs held Grants Academy from June 9-11 at UNG's Gainesville ...
University of North Georgia (UNG) faculty member Dr. Bryson Payne served as the closing keynote speaker at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Business, Technology & Security Conference in May.
"We are so proud of our student-athletes and the job they do in raising money for Make-A-Wish," Plunkett said. "Efforts like these change lives and bring light into some of the darkest times for the ...
Kent Norsworthy has been promoted to UNG director of tennis and will continue as women's tennis head coach, while Justin Miles is now the men's tennis head coach. Article By: Staff The University of ...
Three alumnae from the University of North Georgia were designated Fulbright finalists for 2025-26. They include students from the College of Arts & Letters, College of Science & Mathematics, and Mike ...
Six of the 10 UNG students who competed won awards in the Georgia Japanese Speech Contest at Alpharetta City Library. Article By: Clark Leonard Six of the 10 University North Georgia (UNG) students ...