Chinese courses expand with grant
NGCSU received a $240,000 federal grant from the Reserve Officer Training Corps Language and Culture Project to build its Chinese language
studies program.
University's local economic impact
A recent
study shows that North Georgia College & State University's impact on the
regional economy was $145.7 million and 1,443 jobs.
University Press debuts second book
The University Press of North Georgia will release
"Dahlonega's Gold" by alumna Anne Amerson during Authors' Signing Day
in Dahlonega on July 26.
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NGCSU road paves the way
for university expansion
By
Joshua Preston
North
Georgia will begin design work this week for a section of roadway that is the
first phase of the university's planned development of more than 200 acres of
property next to the main campus in Dahlonega. The NGCSU Foundation purchased
the property, known as Radar Ridge, in 2001 to provide for the long-term growth
of the university.
Research center secures major grant
By
Joshua Preston
The new NGCSU Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, established last August,
has been awarded $25,000 from the University System of Georgia's Board of Regents to support research
activities through the center. Starting this fall, projects across multiple disciplines will be
funded to help bolster the university's research activities.
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