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Intellectual Well-being

Intellectual well-being is having a curiosity and strong desire to learn throughout your lifetime.

It is the ability to open your mind to new ideas and experiences that can be used as an opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills and help you discover the potential for sharing your gifts with others.

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91ÁÔÆæ Libraries

The University of North Georgia Libraries support and enhance the university’s student-focused and global mission by fostering learning and academic excellence through diverse collections, services, and teaching, creating a culture of inquiry, research, and lifelong learning in the academic and regional communities. 

Use this Library Student Resources page to help navigate all the services they provide.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering can help you build skills and connections that can be an asset in acquiring new talents, experiencing new environments, and furthering your personal and professional relationships.

Intellectual Well-being Events

Apr 29
The semester is almost over, so it’s time to celebrate the end of another school year! Join us for a pizza & cookie party, free for all. Come enjoy these treats and share what your favorite part of the year was/your goals for finals & beyond!
Apr 29
Sinfonietta String Orchestra Performance.
Apr 30
Students of the 91ÁÔÆæ Music Department will present a noon hour music performance.
Apr 30
DROP-IN EVENT: Do you find it hard to focus on your own? Do you study better when others are working alongside you? Or maybe you like working in timed intervals. If this sounds like you, join the Libraries and Tutoring for drop-in study sprints! We will use the Pomodoro Technique for time management
Apr 30
Brilliance & Beauty: A Showcase of Brass will feature both the 91ÁÔÆæ Brass Choir and Low Brass Collective. We will perform works by Copley, York, Dukas, Day, and many more. This concert will feature two world premiers one by 91ÁÔÆæ student composer Eli McAdams, and by the amazing Gala Flagello.
May 1
The Department of Music presents New Music at the Library.Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 12:00PM ~ Hall County Library Murrayville, 4796 Thompson Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506Come enjoy an afternoon of newly composed music at the library. Students and faculty will present premieres of recently completed
May 1
DROP-IN EVENT: Do you find it hard to focus on your own? Do you study better when others are working alongside you? Or maybe you like working in timed intervals. If this sounds like you, join the Libraries and Tutoring for drop-in study sprints! We will use the Pomodoro Technique for time management
May 1
Come enjoy an evening of music by prolific American composer, Samuel Barber. Featuring 91ÁÔÆæ alumni Ms. Camden Pruitt (soprano), along with voice faculty member Benjamin Schoening (lyric baritone), and collaborative pianist Ms. Vivian Doublestein. The program will feature works from the vast collection
May 2
Students of the 91ÁÔÆæ Music Department will present a noon hour music performance.

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