2021
- Williams selected as new chief of police
- Symposium will explore higher ed links to national security
- NISTS to hold in-person and virtual conferences
- Student earns DOD Cyber Scholarship
- Women of UNG award scholarships to students
- Nursing students provide vision screenings at regional schools
- College of Education earns national seal of approval
- Two departments awarded state recognition and grant
- First UNG alumna wins Pickering Fellowship
- Two murals in progress in UNG observatory
- Tennis courts to turn into multicourt complex
- NSA cyber academy grants expand scope
- Two named to USG leadership institute
- Scholarship gala honors family of Hugh Mills Jr.
- Two alumnae named finalists for Pickering Fellowship
- High school students get a taste of cadet life
- Athletics raises fifth-most funds for Make-A-Wish
- Students lead event for future educators
- UNG wins Spartan Ranger Challenge
- Three to be inducted into Veterans Hall of Fame
- Jordanians to learn English with State Department funds
- Enrollment in online degree programs increases
- $1.4 million grant to fund first-generation program
- Game introduces high school students to cyber
- All five campuses earn StormReady designation
- Nine cadets in top 10% of nation
- Georgia Film Festival available online for free
- NSA grant will fund Chinese and astronomy education
- UNG helps Gainesville earn AARP designation
- IESA to create 3D model for Oakwood project
- Gerontology nexus degree to launch next fall
- Planetarium and observatory to mark Webb telescope launch
- Master's in teaching degree now offered online
- 'Murder on the Orient' hits the GTA stage
- Student makes U.S. Cyber Team
- IESA faculty and students map Unicoi Wagon Trail
- Hometown Harvest gets grant for outdoor classroom
- Oconeefest to raise funds for scholarships
- COVID cases drop with vaccine uptick
- Record 34 are Distinguished Military Students
- First cadet studies in South Korea
- Mexican Consulate funds scholarships
- Malasek in top 30 for national award
- NSF funds pilot program to teach geosciences
- Accredited UNG Press celebrates 10 years
- Solar panels to power part of Gainesville Campus
- Honors Program produces top-notch students for 25 years
- Music upgrades lab with new equipment
- Chemistry faculty help train high school teachers
- Grange, Terry inducted into ROTC Hall of Fame
- Tomlinson gains third NSF grant for research
- Huerta to headline Hispanic Heritage Month
- New spaces add to student experience
- UNG among U.S. News' Best Universities in South
- State library grant to fund digitizing Cyclops yearbooks
- Visual Arts celebrates evolution of 50 years
- Ceremony to mark 20 years since 9/11
- Business college adds pair of minors
- Art faculty, students aim to inspire kids
- Cyber students aim to represent U.S.
- Barnes & Noble to manage bookstores
- Corps newcomers navigate FROG Week
- Malasek earns Woman of Year nomination
- Kirk named professor of military science
- GTA shows return to stage this year
- Children's book lauds Gainesville community
- Jacobs: Success has been 'a team effort'
- Record 153 cadets take part in Advanced Camp
- Graduates cheer on traditional ceremony
- Six alumni graduate from War Colleges
- UNG names Cyber Institute director
- Alumnus takes charge of Ranger battalion
- Starlight returns Aug. 28 to Gainesville Campus
- Report shows regional impact is $720 million
- High school students experience college life
- UNG rises to No. 17 on Best for Vets list
- Health sciences college dean named
- Clough to speak at summer commencement
- HEP renewed with $2.3 million grant
- Transfer process eases for skilled workers
- Practice makes perfect in summer programs
- McNair Scholars Program produces successful students
- NSA-funded academies grow cyber skills
- New science activities boost teachers' engagement
- English professor Bennett named Fulbright Scholar
- Education degree program earns literacy honor
- Gilman awards nine students with scholarships to study abroad
- Gurley vaults to NCAA national title
- Faculty move into new buildings on Gainesville Campus
- Seven upperclassmen score summer research experiences
- Softball team advances to NCAA championship
- Softball team's NCAA No. 1 seed leads strong spring sports season
- Seven from UNG selected for Fulbright awards
- State budget includes funds for Cumming, Dahlonega campus projects
- Five cadets selected by Army for Nurse Summer Training Program
- Faculty and students research Internet of Things
- Thematic English composition courses engage freshmen
- Alumna wins prestigious National Science Foundation graduate fellowship
- Spanish graduation celebration honors students and families
- Exchanges with international military academies grow cadets' skills
- Presidential Award, grant help expand Oconee Campus garden as teaching tool
- Men's golf team and two women's players earn regional spots
- Tennis, softball sites to host NCAA regional events
- Six students win coveted Boren scholarships
- Delta Sigma Phi launches new fraternity on the Gainesville Campus
- Blue Ridge Campus students can get 'Lunch in a Crunch'
- Ralton named women's soccer head coach
- IESA research uses satellites to map algae blooms
- Ranger Challenge team wins ROTC title at Sandhurst
- Cumming Campus program provides learning community and mentoring
- Physical therapy and MBA programs make U.S. News' Best Graduate Schools list
- Town halls will explore science behind COVID-19 vaccines
- Ranger Challenge team to compete at Sandhurst April 16-17
- Critical Language Scholarship selects two seniors as finalists and three as alternates
- Grant provides mental health training for future educators
- GTA and film students to join forces on spring productions
- One senior and one alumnus to teach in Thailand
- New partnership provides students collaborative health care experience
- Faculty and staff's research and scholarly work to benefit community
- Students win innovateUNG contest with product to remove rust
- Outstanding female student leaders recognized by Women of UNG
- Communication major named Newman Civic Fellow
- Cyber talent earns Hayes full ride to graduate school
- Third annual student startup contest set for March 16
- Awards and inspirational speakers set for Women's History Month
- Sophomore is named a Jack Kent Cooke semifinalist
- University plans for return to normal operations this fall
- Three online master's degree areas earn U.S. News recognition
- Rifle and women's basketball teams win conference titles
- Conference on the Americas to build on success
- Campus Rec and Wellness to use GOHS grant for health and safety programs
- Junior designs app for Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
- New adult program to launch in Blue Ridge
- Georgians and students exhibit their artwork
- Scholarship recipients account for bulk of spring FROGs
- Former AMA president Patrice Harris headlines Black History Month events
- Advising changes improve student outcomes
- Eight students win Gilman international scholarships
- Psychology professor receives $100,000 grant for mindfulness research
- Accounting and finance students will offer free tax prep
- USG recognizes faculty with awards and fellowship
- UNG earns Military Friendly Schools silver award status
- NISTS recognizes work of transfer pros
- Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation high school competition set for Feb. 16
- UNG wins NSA Codebreaker Challenge for second year in a row
- Pops concerts and recitals to be shared digitally
- Olmsted Foundation continues support of international trips for cadets
- Six students selected as CLS semifinalists
- Speakers will explore COVID-19's impact on national security
- Fulbright selects 18 semifinalists from UNG
- Convocation Center to host NCAA Division II women's basketball South regional
- Dahlonega Science Festival flips to virtually interactive event
- Nursing students administering COVID-19 vaccine in community
- Geospatial intelligence certificate earns national accreditation
- Academies to train teachers and high school students in cybersecurity
- Fulbright names university top-producing institution for fourth time
- Cadets honored as Distinguished Military Graduates and Distinguished Military Students