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  • Books, Print Vs. Digital

    Ebook sales are at an all time high, and the numbers keep rising. It seems in this world that people are either completely for or completely against ebooks and ereaders. Personally, I read both physical books and ebooks, whatever is more convenient for me at the time. Of course, there…

  • Summer Reading List, Part II

    With the summer months now in full swing, it’s time to start taking a crack at the backlog of reading that’s been piling up on my shelf for the past few months.  All those recommendations from friends, family, and coworkers are about to receive a long overdue read.  Who knows,…

  • Summer Reading List, Part I

    I’m embarrassed to say that I don’t read as much as I used to, and not nearly as much as I should; most of what I’ve read in recent months has been for work. Still, summer could be a good time to get back on track (or procrastinate more than…

  • Meet the Press: April

    Hello, everyone. My name is April Loebick. You’ve probably seen posts from me before. I’ve been posting blogs and other things on this website for the past 3 years or so. Whenever we get new interns and student workers here at the press, one of their first assignments is to…

  • Summer Reading Flowchart

    Via Teach.com and USC Rossier Online

  • June Newsletter is Live

    CLICK HERE to read the University Press of North Georgia’s Newsletter for June 2012. Want to receive our newsletter delivered right to your inbox? Sign up here!

  • Ray Bradbury, In Memoriam

    As I’m sure most of you readers have heard, Ray Bradbury passed away on June 6th at the age of 91. Ray Bradbury was best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Many of his works have been adapted to television shows or movies. He is one of…

  • New Summer Intern Joins Team

    Hey, y’all! I’m Anna Braswell, and am excited about the opportunity to be serving in official capacity as one of the Press’s summer interns! I am a Senior Writing/Publication major at North Georgia, and a Theatre Minor (yeah, we have those).  I am 21, and will celebrate my 22nd birthday…