05/06/2022
The Cottrell MBA is moving fully online!
MCCB Dean Mary Gowan discusses the exciting transition in the latest issue of Georgia Trend: “[UNG’s online-only move] is a recognition that people are looking for more flexible platforms for learning and are less interested in traveling to a specific place for classes. It’s the flexibility that make the programs attractive."
Read more:
https://www.georgiatrend.com/2022/04/30/mbas-of-the-future/
11/11/2021
Built for working professionals, the Cottrell MBA in UNG’s Mike Cottrell College of Business is a convenient part-time program designed for students seeking to further their careers on a reasonable budget while maintaining full-time employment. Join us at noon Nov. 15 for a virtual chat covering all of your questions about the Cottrell MBA and other MCCB certificate programs. Sign up today: https://enroll.ung.edu/portal/mbainfo.
10/04/2021
We had a great turnout at the Atlanta Braves game on Saturday. It’s always good to get our students, alumni, and staff together outside of the classroom.
09/21/2021
Speaker series brings business perspectives
Visit the Nighthawks Together site for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 operations. Learn about vaccinations on campus. You can also find a link to the Nighthawks Together site under our Quicklinks menu.
01/25/2021
Take the next step to building success. Join us for a virtual information session on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at noon to learn all about earning your MBA at the University of North Georgia.
Register here: https://enroll.ung.edu/portal/mbainfo
11/12/2020
Take the next step to building success. Join us for a virtual information session on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at noon to learn all about earning your MBA at the University of North Georgia.
Register here: https://enroll.ung.edu/portal/mbainfo
06/18/2020
Dr. Ellen Best, assistant professor in Accounting in the Mike Cottrell College of Business, put a lot of thought into how she could best assist the students in her two spring semester classes make the transition to online instruction. https://bit.ly/2MmVGcR
Opening the Door to Elusive Work/Life Balance
Faculty & Staff / Mike Cottrell College of BusinessOpening the Door to Elusive Work/Life Balance May 26, 2020June 1, 2020 - by Kim Vickers Dr. Ellen Best, assistant professor in Accounting in the Mike Cottrell College of Business, put a lot of thought into how she could best assist the students in h...
06/16/2020
“I am not going to lie – it was pretty difficult to transition so quickly to an all online format." Recent graduate Claire Allinson discusses the quick transition from in-person to remote learning during COVID-19. https://bit.ly/2TZEq1v
The Ups and Downs of Remote Learning
Graduates / Mike Cottrell College of Business / Undergraduate NewsThe Ups and Downs of Remote Learning May 26, 2020June 1, 2020 - by Kim Vickers Claire Allinson was looking forward to completing her senior year as a double major in Accounting and Mathematics on the Dahlonega Campus when the emergenc...
06/11/2020
In January 2020, UNG Alumnus Doug Hollberg, ’90, made history by becoming the first elected mayor for the City of Griffin. https://bit.ly/2MjeVUB
Coming Back Home to Serve His Hometown
Graduates / Mike Cottrell College of BusinessComing Back Home to Serve His Hometown May 26, 2020June 1, 2020 - by Kim Vickers UNG Alumnus Doug Hollberg, ’90, moved with his family to Griffin, Georgia, in 1970. When it was time to look at colleges, his father suggested North Georgia College because...
06/08/2020
Congratulations to Martha Merritt on her recent retirement!
Time to Account for 32 Years of Service
Faculty & Staff / Mike Cottrell College of BusinessTime to Account for 32 Years of Service May 28, 2020June 4, 2020 - by Kim Vickers Martha Merritt seen with former deans Max Burns and Dr. Larry Dennis. More than three decades ago, Professor Emeritus and former dean Dr. Larry Dennis made what he dee...