Month: February 2018
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Canada’s reigning couple of Celtic music returns
Award-winning Celtic fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy are returning to Athens March 5 for…
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In the News: Getting closer to universal flu shot
Researchers at the University of Georgia tell Channel 2 Action News they are getting closer…
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Professor offers advice on take-home pay hike
Most workers will see increases in their take-home pay sometime in February as employers begin…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Feb.…
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Law school team places in moot court competition
A group comprised of UGA School of Law third-year law students Lauren E. Lutton, Margaret…
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Exporting provides opportunity for growth for rural companies
Even the basics of international commerce felt foreign to Bruce Roberts. He knew how to…
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Georgia sweeps Emory in final dual meet
The Georgia swimming and diving teams completed the dual meet portion of their schedule on…
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Robinson, Engram lead No. 17 Georgia past Ole Miss
Led by double-figure performances from the veteran duo of senior forward Mackenzie Engram and junior…
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Healthy chickens for a healthy economy
UGA’s Department of Poultry Science is finding solutions to critical poultry industry problems.
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Georgia drops battle of the Bulldogs, 72-57
The Georgia Bulldog basketball team was unable to overcome an early lead by the Mississippi…
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Career-high performances lead Gymdogs over Missouri
Led by career high performances from six gymnasts, the No. 14 Georgia Gymdogs defeated the…
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Makenzie Kitchens
From cheering on the Bulldogs to conducting muscle research to serving as a medical intern…
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Margaret Christ
Margaret Christ, an associate professor in the Terry College of Business, prepares students for thriving…
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Professor offers historical insight on Nunes memo
Time magazine interviews UGA Regents Professor Loch Johnson about this “extraordinary event.”
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More than a century ago, female students entered UGA
The first 12 female undergraduate students enrolled in FACS in 1918.
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Healthy chickens, healthy economy
In Georgia, poultry farming isn’t just an industry. It’s an integral part of the state’s…
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No. 17 Georgia suffers first road loss at LSU
The Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team had its seven-game win streak snapped with a 71-60…
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Colwill & Hoffa: consistently excellent
They were never Georgia student-athletes at the same time, and their sports couldn’t be more…
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Gymdogs to hold “Pink Meet” Saturday
The Georgia gymnastics team will host Missouri on Saturday, February 3 for its annual “Pink…
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$5.7 billion — UGA’s economic impact grows
The latest annual study on the University of Georgia’s economic impact on the state of…
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Conference to highlight community leadership innovations
In 2013, the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce wanted to take its adult community leadership…
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Website details Black History Month events
The University of Georgia will celebrate Black History Month 2018 with a variety of programs…
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Book analyzes freedom after emancipation
David W. Blight, a professor of history at Yale University, and Jim Downs, an associate…
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Living history
The career of June Gary Hopps includes several notable firsts.
