The University System of Georgia announced this week that it has asked all campuses to plan for resuming normal operations for the Fall 2021 semester. USG says the decision was made after discussions with the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). “This decision comes as wider availability of vaccines over the next few months is […]
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DAHLONEGA, GA (03/05/2021) University of North Georgia (UNG) cadets have earned honors for their academic and military training accomplishments, some as Distinguished Military Graduates (DMG) and some as Distinguished Military Students (DMS).
Alex Fernandez of Midway, Georgia, has been named a Distinguished Military Student.
DMGs, determined by U.S. Army Cadet Command, finish in the top 20% of Army graduates on the national Order of Merit List by achieving superior grade-point averages, strong performance in the Army Combat Fitness Test, and proving their worth as exceptional leaders in their college ROTC training.
UpdatedFri, Mar 5, 2021 at 4:39 pm ET
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The University of North Georgia plans for a return to normal operations this fall, based on guidance from the University System of Georgia. (Shutterstock)
NORTH GEORGIA The University of North Georgia plans for a return to normal operations this fall, based upon guidance issued from the University System of Georgia in consultation with the Georgia Department of Public Health.
University of North Georgia President Bonita Jacobs announced the operational plans for summer and fall semesters in an email to faculty, staff and students on Thursday, nearly a year after the pandemic began. Our safety protocols and the operational changes have mitigated the spread of COVID-19 on our campuses, and, for the time being, it is critical that we continue to test, mask, distance, and socialize outdoors, Jacobs said. However, with vaccine availability expected to expand over the next several weeks for more members of the UNG community, I am opt