October
- Undergraduate research gains more interest for annual statewide conference
- English professor to share insights on Lillian Smith's writings
- UNG punches 2 tickets to Sandhurst with victory at Spartan Ranger Challenge
- Oconeefest raises almost $14K
- Director of athletics inducted into alma mater's hall of fame
- Students learn to operate large radio telescope in Puerto Rico
- Student Disabilities Services adds new note-taking service
- Biology students and faculty member research Joro spiders
- Faculty member explores why online grocery shopping lags in US
- Cadet from Taiwan studying at UNG for 4 years
- Kinesiology assistant professor delivers webinar through fitness industry website
- UNG professor to attend United Nations COP 25
- Film students benefit from new partnership with academy
- Three students and assistant professor probe into eye movement
- UNG named nation's top senior military college
- Basketball teams hope experience pays off in 2019-20
- UNG professor writes Georgia-themed children's book
- Ethics and Eggs Breakfast to kick off 'Celebrate our Ethical Culture' week
- National Leadership Challenge helps high school students learn about Corps of Cadets
- Music professor receives achievement award from his alma mater
- Alumnus Joshua Teteak joins UNG Board of Trustees
- Second annual innovateUNG student startup contest will send winner to state event
- Lambda Theta Phi becomes first Greek fraternity on UNG's Gainesville Campus
- Events aim to ease transition for transfer students
- Professional actor to appear in GTA's 'Legally Blonde'
- Fraternity raises money for students with disabilities
- WWI Centennial Commission ends mission with Bullard statue unveiling
- McNair Scholars continue to make their scholarly mark
- Nominations open for UNG Woman Entrepreneur of the Year
- Mobile ordering available from UNG dining
- Research aims to help social media users secure their information
- Sociology professor is new Governor's Teaching Fellow
- Applications open for UNG Military Scholarship
- UNG libraries preserve history of university and community
- Learning Assistant program introduces teaching as career pathway in physics
- Students and faculty take part in Banned Books Week events
- Faculty and staff giving campaign and crowdfunding month launch in October