THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA SEEKS TO BE A LEADER IN STEM.
The STEM CAMPAIGN aims to construct a facility which will provide the flexible, immersive spaces needed for student engagement across the STEM fields. An intentional community of STEM majors will form inside this innovative facility designed for transdisciplinary teaching.
It is a top University priority to build this new facility to serve the mission of educating STEM students from North Georgia’s 30 counties. The reach of UNG extends well beyond its 30 county region, UNG typically attracts students from the vast majority of the state’s 159 counties, from 46 states, and 87 countries. Clearly, UNG has a global reach. Since UNG’s total enrollment is projected to continue to grow over the next ten years, the need for a new STEM facility is even more pressing. A modern and innovative STEM facility will meet the needs of our growing student body, where over a quarter of entering freshman are STEM majors.
Please join UNG on this transformative and critical endeavor by supporting the STEM Campaign today!
“Our goal is to fully develop and implement our innovative transdisciplinary STEM curriculum. A large part of our pedagogical approach is a new STEM building, which is designed in a way that we can offer the highest quality active-learning environment for STEM students.”
— The College of Science & Mathematics at the University of North Georgia, Dean John Leyba