2025 Student Affairs Annual Update
The 2025 Student Affairs Annual Update is now available to view. This year’s report includes updates on our donor reports, staff successes, departmental reports, and other news from a great year.
The 2025 Student Affairs Annual Update is now available to view. This year’s report includes updates on our donor reports, staff successes, departmental reports, and other news from a great year.
The University of Georgia held the first night of its spring 2026 Engagement Fair at Tate Student Center in Athens, Georgia, on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. The Engagement Fair featured over 300 student organizations and engagement opportunities at UGA. Night two will be held at Tate Student Center in Athens, Georgia, on Thursday, Jan. 29,…
The Bulldogs Original Five Foundation is hosting the premiere of “The First Five: Legacy in Motion,” a documentary honoring the first Black scholarship players in University of Georgia football. The event will occur at The Gathering Spot in Atlanta on Sunday, Feb. 22 from 5 to 8 p.m. with ticket prices starting at $40 for general admission and $100 for a VIP reception.
In fall 2026, University of Georgia students will gain a new greenspace in central campus that is certain to become an integral part of student life: the revitalized Legion Field.
he sounds of wrecking balls and ironworkers have joined those of slamming medicine balls and pumping iron at the University of Georgia’s Ramsey Student Center. This past November, construction began on a renovation project to add approximately 10,000 square feet of strength and conditioning space to the facility’s first floor.
The University of Georgia’s Interfraternity Council is taking a proactive approach to mental health by providing QPR suicide prevention training to all new members. Through a partnership with Student Care and Outreach, IFC leaders are helping break stigma and equip hundreds of students each year with the tools to recognize crisis and guide peers to help.
On Dec. 12, the University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni as 1,649 undergraduate and 1,585 graduate students — a combined total of 3,234 — have met requirements to participate in the university’s fall Commencement ceremonies.