Introducing the 1873 Circle
With annual philanthropic contributions of $1,000 and greater, 1873 Circle members put their passion for UNG to work, playing a critical role in the advancement and success of the university and its future graduates.
With annual philanthropic contributions of $1,000 and greater, 1873 Circle members put their passion for UNG to work, playing a critical role in the advancement and success of the university and its future graduates.
You can also participate in our annual crowdfunding campaigns – #ONEUNG in October and RISE Scholarship Crowdfund in April.
Pictured left to right:
CPT Jordan Gomolak ’10, CPT Teale Marchette ’12, CPT Nathan Turk ’10, 1LT Nathan Patterson ’16, 1LT Jackson Henry ’14 …
Two UNG alumni and retired U.S. Army generals joined the ranks of the Georgia Military Veterans Hall of Fame.
Students and faculty in UNG’s Department of Music showcase their talents during a number of performances throughout the academic year.
Revel on the River at Pine Valley.
“Friends are Forever original members have friendships that span over 65 years. My hope is that each recipient will realize they are now part …
The Class of 1958 asked, “Remember When?” The mother of 1st Lt. Weston C. Lee, a 2014 graduate of UNG who was killed in …
Dr. Jim Crupi, ’70, president and founded of Strategic Leadership Solutions, received the Alumni Hall of Fame Award from Mary Helen McGruder, ’68. Ten …
Alumni from near and far participated in Alumni Weekend at UNG’s Dahlonega Campus. New events included performances by UNG alumni Shawn Mullins, ‘90, Jay …