2014 nuggets magazine

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LOCAL COLLEGE COMMUNITY

AN INVITING PLACE

UNG Welcomes the Community

Not a Nighthawk? No problem. University is open to all by Matt Aiken

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o you’re not a college student. That doesn’t mean you still can’t go to college, right? At least that’s the philosophy in Dahlonega where the doors of the downtown campus of the University of North Georgia remain open to students and non-students alike. “We see it as part of our responsibility,” said University Relations Director Kate Maine. “It’s the role of a university to offer cultural opportunities to community members.” And those opportunities abound at UNG where locals take advantage of a host of continuing education courses that can range from accounting to fly-fishing to international travel to swing dancing. “And the photography series has been very popular too,”

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said Maine. “I think that has much to do with the region we’re located in. People want to capture this beautiful scenery around them.” Or some just want to play with plastic blocks, as the younger attendees of the popular Lego summer camp can attest. If all that learning and Lego building makes you hungry


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