University of West Georgia
Recent News About University of West Georgia
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40 Years, Eight Degrees, One Family: Walker Family’s Connection to UWG Spans Generations
It's because of families like the Walkers that the heritage of the University of West Georgia passes from generation to generation.
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Wolves Exploration Camp 2: Dinosaurs
The Wolves Exploration Camp will provide your child with lots of opportunities to run around, get messy, and have fun (while sneaking in a few academic concepts- shhhhhhh, don't tell them!) The purpose of this camp experience is to provide a project-oriented approach to enhance academic instruction. In this test-driven time, schools aren't able to delve into multi-disciplined approaches and allow children to participate in engaging projects. Wolves Exploration Camp will motivate your child to travel into the wonders of learning led by the expert team of instructors.
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Fun in the Sun: UWG Hosting Community Summer Camps
Middle and high school students in the region will have the opportunity for unique experiences, to explore their passions, and to make new friends this summer when the University of West Georgia hosts summer camps for sixth- through 12th-graders. The weeklong camps will begin June 6 and run through July 22.
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UWG Summer Camps 2022: Filmmaking - Experimental Editing
UWG offers a variety of summer academic programs for students in middle through high school. While pursuing their passions and strengthening their readiness for future studies, students will enjoy the university's state-of-the-art facilities, work closely with accomplished faculty, and get to know our vibrant campus.
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‘Gold Standard’: UWG to Offer National Board-Certified Master’s Degree to Meet Growing Demand in Health and Wellness
As part of its commitment to provide competitive, career-focused academic programs, the University of West Georgia plans to introduce a new master’s degree in integrative health and wellness in 2023.
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Fun in the Sun: UWG Hosting Community Summer Camps
Middle and high school students in the region will have the opportunity for unique experiences, to explore their passions, and to make new friends this summer when the University of West Georgia hosts summer camps for sixth- through 12th-graders. The weeklong camps will begin June 6 and run through July 22.
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UWG, Dalton State College Sign Partnership Agreement: Partnership Will Streamline Pathway for Business Students Between Two Institutionsda
Leaders from the University of West Georgia and Dalton State College recently signed an agreement to provide a streamlined pathway for business students between the two institutions.
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UWG Hosts Inaugural Economic Outlook Event Focused on Newnan, Coweta
The University of West Georgia hosted the inaugural Economic Outlook: Newnan Monday, with business, government and community leaders from Coweta County gathering to discuss the local economy and what to expect in the coming year.
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Going Places: New Scholarships to Help UWG Business Students Study Abroad
The University of West Georgia offers a variety of study abroad and study away opportunities for students to earn course credit while traveling the world and creating international connections to help launch their careers.
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Memorial Day on May 30 Holiday 2022
Memorial Day on May 30 Holiday 2022
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Like a Boss: UWG Alumna Christa Pitts Creates Entrepreneurial Endowment
Co-CEO of The Lumistella Company and University of West Georgia alumna Christa Aebersold Pitts ’97 knows there is no such thing as an overnight success.
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Going Places: New Scholarships to Help UWG Business Students Study Abroad
The University of West Georgia offers a variety of study abroad and study away opportunities for students to earn course credit while traveling the world and creating international connections to help launch their careers.
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UWG Lowers Costs for Current, Future Students in Georgia and Beyond
Prospective and current University of West Georgia students will save thousands of dollars thanks to a suite of new incentives to attract students, including in-state tuition for bordering states.
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Career-Connected Learning: UWG Productions Hits the Airwaves
Professional learning opportunities abound at the University of West Georgia, and one such program – UWG Productions, a student-led production group – delivers live broadcasting of UWG’s athletic and signature events so both in-person attendees and viewers from around the world can enjoy the show.
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The Partnership Pledges $50,000 to UWG, Helping Transform Student-led Initiative
The Partnership announced a collaborative effort with the University of West Georgia (UWG) and its School of Communication, Film, and Media (SCFM). The Partnership has pledged $50,000 in support toward the transformation of bluestone, a student-led public relations firm and talent and resource development initiative at UWG.
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UWG’s Richards College of Business Achieves SAP Designation for Next-Gen Lab
A lab in Roy Richards Sr. Hall at the University of West Georgia has been approved to be an SAP Next-Gen Lab. This honor distinguishes UWG as a technology and innovation hub. UWG’s lab is the first approved SAP Next-Gen Lab in Georgia and with this honor, UWG joins the other 15 approved labs in the United States.
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Campus Center - Game Room
Campus Center - Game Room
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UWG Fills Three Key Positions in Facilities, Recreation and Housing
The University of West Georgia maintains its status as a nationally recognized leader in higher education via a number of avenues, including having the right players on the field. This month, two new hires join UWG in key positions, with a UWG veteran being promoted.
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All That Jazz: UWG’s Sunbelt Festival Brings Free Entertainment to Community
If you’re a jazz lover looking for a relaxing way to enjoy a Spring afternoon, this news will be music to your ears. The University of West Georgia’s Sunbelt Festival returns Saturday, April 16, on campus at Love Valley.
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Dr. Mike Dishman Named Dean of UWG's College of Education
Mike L. Dishman, J.D., Ed.D., has been named the University of West Georgia’s dean of the College of Education and professor of education policy and governance, effective June 1.