Book celebrates 150 years of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø

Article By: Clark Leonard
The University of North Georgia (ºìÁ«ÉçÇø) Press released "The University of North Georgia: 150 Years of Leadership and Vision" on Jan. 6, the anniversary of the university's first classes in 1873.
The collection of essays celebrates ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's growth from the North Georgia Agricultural College to the University of North Georgia, a five-campus institution of higher education, a designated state leadership institution, and the Military College of Georgia. Throughout these changes, ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's students, faculty and staff continue to exemplify leadership, civic engagement, and cultural enrichment in such fields as business, dramatic arts, cybersecurity, education, government, health sciences, and the military.
"This book traces ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's consistent commitment to students and community, excellence and leadership over its 150 years of growth, diversity and change," Dr. BJ Robinson, ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Press director, said. "The number and variety of the book’s contributors and subjects show the dynamic vision and diverse areas of distinction that will shape ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's next 150 years."
This work not only represents ºìÁ«ÉçÇø, but is composed by ºìÁ«ÉçÇø people. The contributors of these chapters represent ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's leaders who worked across disciplines and departments to highlight some of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's greatest accomplishments and to create a vision for the future of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø.
Dr. Katherine Adams
ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Ed.D. program coordinator
The book coincides with ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's Sesquicentennial, which serves as an opportunity to honor the university's heritage, celebrate its present achievements and focus on where it will lead next.
Edited by Dr. Katherine Rose Adams, Dr. Michael Lanford and Dr. Jason Mayernick, the book includes contributions from 36 ºìÁ«ÉçÇø administrators, faculty, staff, students, and graduates.
It traces the diversity of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's past, present, and future impact on the north Georgia region, state of Georgia, the United States, and the world.
"This work not only represents ºìÁ«ÉçÇø, but is composed by ºìÁ«ÉçÇø people. The contributors of these chapters represent ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's leaders who worked across disciplines and departments to highlight some of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's greatest accomplishments and to create a vision for the future of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø," Adams said. "Of the 36 contributors, 10 are students or alumni of ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's doctoral program in higher education leadership and practice. The inclusion of our students in producing this book showcases ºìÁ«ÉçÇø's commitment to creating future leaders, and in this collaboration, reminding them that ºìÁ«ÉçÇø will always be home."
Adams is an assistant professor in the College of Education at ºìÁ«ÉçÇø, where she leads the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in higher education leadership and practice program. Her research areas include boundary spanning, community engagement, higher education leadership, and student research communication.
Lanford is an assistant professor in the Ed.D. program at ºìÁ«ÉçÇø. His research explores the social dimensions of education, with specific attention to equity, globalization, institutional innovation, organizational culture, and qualitative methods.
Mayernick is an assistant professor in the Social Foundations & Leadership Education Department in the College of Education at ºìÁ«ÉçÇø, where he teaches courses in foundations and teacher preparation. His current scholarly projects include the organization of LGBTQ teachers in K-12 schools during the 1970s and the educational programs of reformatories and industrial schools throughout the 20th century.
The book costs $19.99 and is a 6-inch-by-9-inch perfect-bound paperback. Wholesalers can purchase copies from Ingram; individuals can purchase copies from their favorite college or independent bookstore and other major retailers.
The ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Press is a scholarly, peer-reviewed press that serves as an extension of its sponsoring university, ºìÁ«ÉçÇø. Its primary function is to promote education and research with a special emphasis on innovative scholarship and pedagogy. Through its partnership with Affordable Learning Georgia and eCore, the ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Press is the leading press in Georgia for producing open educational resources and open textbooks.