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Six students win coveted Boren scholarships

Six students win coveted Boren scholarships Six UNG students won the Boren award in spring 2021. The Boren Scholarship recipients are Meghan McPeak, Dillon Evans, Phillip Ly, Daniel Shearer, and Katherine Torres. The Boren Fellowship recipient is Rhiannon Smith. Both provide up to $25,000 for students to intensively study language and culture abroad. After studying Chinese for a week in high school, Meghan McPeak wanted to quit. Then something clicked. I started to remember the characters. It wasn t hard anymore, said the 22-year-old from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Her affinity for and skill in Chinese led her to the University of North Georgia (UNG) and its Chinese Language Flagship Program, which helped McPeak attain a highly competitive national scholarship. She is one of six UNG students to win a Boren award in spring 2021.

Delta Sigma Phi launches new fraternity on the Gainesville Campus

Delta Sigma Phi launches new fraternity on the Gainesville Campus Thirteen UNG students were initiated into the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity in spring 2021 in the Robinson Ballroom inside the Student Center on the Gainesville Campus. Delta Sigma Phi, known as Delta Sigs, is the second Greek-lettered fraternal organization to call the Gainesville Campus home. Establishing a new fraternity on any college campus is no easy task. Launching a brand-new organization during the COVID-19 pandemic presents even more challenges. The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity overcame those obstacles to establish the first North American Interfraternity Conference (IFC) group on the University of North Georgia s (UNG) Gainesville Campus. Thirteen students were initiated into the brotherhood in spring 2021 in the Robinson Ballroom inside the Student Center.

Coronavirus Vaccine Town Halls Set For This Week By UNG Staff

Reply The University of North Georgia will host four community town halls at the Blue Ridge, Dahlonega and Gainesville campuses and online. (Shutterstock) DAHLONEGA, GA The University of North Georgia will host four community town halls the week of April 19 on its Blue Ridge, Dahlonega and Gainesville campuses and online to provide information about the COVID-19 vaccines. The Gainesville Campus will have events in English and Spanish UNG Community Conversations: Truths About Vaccines will feature UNG biology faculty members discussing the science behind the vaccines. The events are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19 Public Education Campaign.

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