The University of Georgia ranked No. 9 nationally in new college rankings, recently noted by the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal.
The University of Georgia has named 11 faculty members to the 2025-2026 Aspire Fellows cohort. The Fellows represent seven UGA schools and colleges as well as the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Arun Rai, a distinguished scholar who has studied digital innovations in organizations and communities for more than 35 years, will deliver the University of Georgia’s annual Ethics Week Lecture on Nov. 7.
The University of Georgia’s total enrollment reached 43,888 this fall, up 1.7% from last year, with a record number of students from the state of Georgia.
The University of Georgia will celebrate the visual, literary and performing arts with more than 40 events and exhibitions in November during the 14th annual Spotlight on the Arts festival.
The University of Georgia has appointed a 10-member committee to begin the search for candidates for the position of founding dean of the School of Nursing.
The Office of Instruction announces the launch of the Comprehensive Learner Record, a new digital credential that will combine students’ courses and activities, highlighting their validated achievements and competencies.
For the 10th consecutive year, the University of Georgia has placed in the top 20 among the nation’s best public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 rankings.
A Pulitzer Prize winner, a Tony Award winner and prominent voices in science, business and other disciplines are among the speakers scheduled to visit the University of Georgia this semester for the university’s Signature Lecture Series.
The University of Georgia continues to be recognized among the nation’s top institutions of higher education, earning strong placements in the latest rankings from Forbes and Niche.
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