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Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation high school competition set for Feb 16

Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation high school competition set for Feb. 16 The innovateUNG High School Pitch Challenge will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16. Please preregister at http://cglink.me/r934372 to watch the event live. More than a year ago, the University of North Georgia s (UNG) Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation devised a competition to help Forsyth County high school students flex their entrepreneurial muscles while being coached by UNG students. Though the format has changed, the mission remains the same for the innovateUNG High School Pitch Challenge. This year s event will be held virtually at 6 p.m. Feb. 16 and those who would like to watch the free event should preregister. The teams and judges will each be in their own separate locations and video-conference in for the event.

UNG wins NSA Codebreaker Challenge for second year in a row

UNG wins NSA Codebreaker Challenge for second year in a row UNG scored 323,150 points to win the NSA Codebreaker Challenge, which wrapped up Jan. 31. Even with changes to the National Security Agency (NSA) Codebreaker Challenge in 2020, including a vastly expanded scope of tasks from previous years, the University of North Georgia (UNG) emerged victorious for the second year in a row. UNG students, faculty and staff tallied 323,150 points, while second-place Georgia Tech finished with 74,010. Oregon State University, University of Cincinnati, and University of California, Santa Cruz rounded out the top five of the event that wrapped up Jan. 31. Eighty-nine UNG participants completed the first six tasks of the challenge, with no other school having more than seven players complete that many tasks. UNG also had 27 participants complete the seventh task, with the next-closest school having four competitors reach that point. UNG s team had 168 participants complete at least one task.

Herbarium project continues to progress

Herbarium project continues to progress Natalee Dula and Owen Smith work to organize and upload specimens for the herbarium into a GIS database. The herbarium is a core collection of dried plant specimens mounted, labeled and organized. More than two years ago, Dr. Tom Diggs dreamed of creating a small-scale herbarium on the University of North Georgia s (UNG) Gainesville Campus. The herbarium would be a core collection of dried plant specimens mounted, labeled and organized. Once the information was verified, the plant would be photographed and the information uploaded to a database. Now, the plan has reached the halfway point thanks to the hard work of UNG students and a 2018 Presidential Incentive Award.

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