Dr. Chad Davidson takes UWG students abroad
This summer, 15 UWG students will embark on a four-week journey to Spoleto, Italy, a tiny hilltop town in the heart of Central Italy, to immerse in a new culture and language.
This summer, 15 UWG students will embark on a four-week journey to Spoleto, Italy, a tiny hilltop town in the heart of Central Italy, to immerse in a new culture and language.
Dr. Georgina Deweese, UWG Professor of Geography, delivered a presentation titled “The Stories That Trees Tell Us” for the Other Night School on March 28.
A new opportunity for connection and community awaits for autistic adults in Carrollton, thanks to Tanner Medical’s learning and development coordinator Laura Nelson.
UWG has a plethora of talented students with creative skills that should be showcased for
everyone to see. The School of Communication, Film and Media (SCFM) created a film race for
students to show off their short films they produced during the semester and receive awards as well.
The Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum in Downtown Carrollton is expanding its reach to younger audiences and encourages students at the UWG to get involved with its diverse
classes, camps and internship opportunities
Sometimes, words are hard. Especially when they need to be written down and communicate your thoughts effectively for professional and academic purposes.
Mia Culpepper, a senior track and field athlete at UWG, shatters the indoor triple jump record climbing her way to the tenth spot in Division II. Culpepper set a record breaking jump of 12.29m (40-4) at the USC indoor meet, just a few weeks before the Division II National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Track and Field championships.
UWG’s campus offers several dining options. East Commons, West Commons and Wolves Den Food Court are just a few choices available to students.
French Film Festival draws to a close with films “A Tale of Love and Desire” streaming online March 9-11 and “Mr. Klein” screening at 2 p.m. in TLC 1203.
“Coffee With a Cop” event takes place at the Starbucks in Ingram Library on Wednesday, March 15. Students will have the opportunity to have a conversation and free coffee
with a cop.