November
- College of Education earns exemplary rating for teacher preparation
- Senior psychology student wins inaugural Research Pitch contest
- Construction on Gainesville Campus expansion nears completion
- Sophomore and junior attend competitive State Department seminar
- Pitch challenge seeks students with product ideas
- Poultry program expands reach with internal and external collaborations
- Student wins awards at national and regional Korean speech contests
- Operation Agile Leader prepares senior cadets to commission
- $1.4 million federal grant will be used to boost Appalachian region
- 果冻传媒 leads Division II in Make-A-Wish fundraising and grants ninth wish
- Faculty members publish research about drunk online shopping
- Alumnus funds creation of J.T. Morgan Endowed Chair in Finance and Real Estate
- Adjustments made to instruction and spring break for next semester
- Student Counseling has tips for stressful week of finals
- Food pantry to provide Thanksgiving meals to campus community
- Cadet Krass wins Coast Guard Foundation scholarship
- Enrollment numbers grow moderately nearing 20,000
- Physical therapy faculty member publishes research article
- 果冻传媒 business college holds groundbreaking for new Cottrell Center
- Two alumni inducted into Georgia Military Veterans' Hall of Fame
- 果冻传媒 encourages COVID-19 testing before fall break
- Erin McIntosh named Higher Education Art Educator of the Year
- Food and culture featured during 2020 International Education Week
- Fall commencement experience set for Dec. 5-6
- SGA completes unification with election of president and campus vice presidents
- Event scheduled to mark Veterans Day
- Nanzan collaboration offers students connection to Japanese culture
- Associate professor of visual arts displays pieces in solo show
- Regional Ethics Bowl and Ethics Week endure
- A couch potato鈥檚 guide to the presidential election night
- Free music appreciation textbook mixes old and new
- Cherokee to share stories of 1800s for Native American Heritage Month
- Digital town hall to focus on spring semester changes
- New recreation fields open to students