Month: May 2016
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Housing residents donate more than 70,000 pounds of material to local charities
On-campus University of Georgia residents donated an estimated 73,660 pounds of material to eight nonprofit…
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UGA experts travel to Gulf of Mexico to investigate May 12 oil spill
A team of research scientists led by University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye is…
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UGA Honors student Valerie Tucker receives Pickering Fellowship
University of Georgia Honors student Valerie Tucker has been awarded a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign…
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Keith Dougherty
Keith Dougherty, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, created the American…
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Corrie Jackson
Corrie Jackson, a junior majoring in biological sciences and psychology, has “pushed the limits” of…
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White House hosts event on the future of microbiomes
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s May 13 event on microbiomes—communities of…
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Presidential scholar
Engineering student Bryan Grommersch’s plate is never too full.
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2016 spring Commencement
More than 5,500 students to receive their degrees today.
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Students, who is your Top Dawg?
Send a big “thank you!” to those who have helped you get where you are…
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What next? Where UGA students head after graduation
After exams are finished and mortarboards are tossed, most of the newest University of Georgia…
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Office of Service-Learning turns 10
The office now works with more than 8,000 students a year in all 17 colleges…
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Legion Pool to open May 26 for summer season
Legion Pool at the University of Georgia will open on May 26 for the summer…
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UGA veterinary hospital offers clinical trial for cats with chronic musculoskeletal disorder
Researchers at the University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital are seeking participants for a randomized…
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5,552 students eligible for graduation in UGA’s 2016 spring Commencement ceremonies
On Friday, the University of Georgia will welcome its newest class of alumni as approximately…
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UGA study finds Saharan dust affects marine bacteria, potential pathogen Vibrio
Iron, a critical element for living organisms, can be hard to hard to come by…
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Now 10 years old, UGA service-learning continues to grow
Service-learning was happening at the University of Georgia a decade ago.
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Four UGA students offered Boren Scholarships
Four University of Georgia students were awarded Boren Scholarships to study abroad during the 2016-2017…
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The next frontier
UGA team selected by NASA, Air Force to build and launch two cube satellites.
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Mugdha Joshi
Mugdha Joshi, a senior majoring in biology and anthropology, has been able to thrive as…
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Susan Mattern
Susan Mattern, Distinguished Research Professor in the history department, enjoys focusing on big ideas and…
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UGA engineering student Scotty Smith receives Department of Energy fellowship
University of Georgia engineering student Scotty Smith has been named a 2016 Nuclear Energy University…
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Phi Zeta honors awarded to faculty, students at UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine recently recognized outstanding faculty and students with…
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UGA team selected by NASA, Air Force to build and launch two cube satellites
A University of Georgia project led by a team of undergraduate students and including faculty…
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UGA law school advocacy teams sweep intrastate competition
Recently, University of Georgia School of Law moot court teams finished the 2015-16 advocacy season…
