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The first group of graduates from the Level 5 Environmental Sustainability in the Workplace programme, one of the Green Skills micro qualifications developed under the Skills to Advance initiative at the Cork College of FET- Bishopstown Campus, recently celebrated their qualification.
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Alumni Weekend events set for April 16-18
UNG will hold a Reunite on the River event at Pine Valley at noon April 17. This photo is from the 2019 Alumni Weekend event at Pine Valley.
The University of North Georgia (UNG) Alumni Weekend will take on a different feel in 2021, but many of the weekend s most popular events will remain in place April 16-18. While we continue to follow CDC guidelines, and respect those who are not yet ready to come to Dahlonega, many alumni are telling us they are ready for safe engagement, said Wendi Huguley, director of the Alumni Association. It is with this in mind that we have scheduled a fabulous weekend that is largely outdoors and allows for maximum spacing.
Awards and inspirational speakers set for Women s History Month
Mariah Parker, Charlotte Arsenault and Mariela Romero will be speaking at UNG s Women s History Month Celebration at noon March 23.
Women s History Month will offer the University of North Georgia (UNG) community the chance to honor female student leaders and hear a trio of successful women share their personal stories. Registration for all events is available through UNG Connect. We want to celebrate UNG s female leaders, said Wade Manora Jr., interim director of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA). A lot of times women s contributions can be overlooked. We want to let our female student leaders know they re doing a good job.