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Advanced leadership course grows students skills
2nd Lt. Alex Fernandez was one of the students in Rose Procter s advanced leadership course this spring. He commissioned in May into the quartermaster branch of the Army.
Students in Rose Procter s advanced leadership course in the Mike Cottrell College of Business this spring gained a wide array of skills to prepare them for their careers. The course is aimed at students in their final semester before entering the workforce. They had one-on-one calls with business leaders, made a group presentation to a mock board of directors, interviewed high school students and confronted their fears.
Faculty and students research Internet of Things
Students Justus Whitmire and Grayson Smith, seated, and faculty members Dr. Mingyuan Yan and Dr. Jianjun Yang have partnered on Internet of Things research.
People interact often with the Internet of Things (IoT), but they know it by a different name. Voice-activated technology used to control lights and other functions in a home is a prime example.
A pair of faculty members in the University of North Georgia s (UNG) Mike Cottrell College of Business are taking advantage of a Presidential Incentive Award to expose students to the workings of internet-connected devices. Dr. Mingyuan Yan and Dr. Jianjun Yang, associate professors of computer science, have incorporated IoT research into their teaching and partnered with two student researchers.