Month: June 2018
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Abraham Baldwin: The Founding Father of public higher education in America
UGA’s first president also cast the key vote that saved the U.S. Constitutional Convention –…
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Bulldogs make annual trip to Camp Sunshine
Members of the UGA football team made their annual visit to Camp Sunshine in Rutledge, Georgia. The…
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UGA’s athletics program finishes 8th in Directors’ Cup
The University of Georgia finished No. 8 in the 2017-18 edition of the Learfield NACDA…
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UGA summer program empowers foster care youth to pursue higher education
Nyeelah Inniss had a clear goal to attend college after graduating from high school, but…
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University of Georgia Foundation elects new trustees
The University of Georgia Foundation elected five new trustees and accorded five trustees emeritus status…
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Fashion forward designer, UGA alumna celebrates 20 years in business
Four words describe Amy Smilovic’s personal aesthetic and also that of Tibi, the worldwide fashion…
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UGA Libraries to preserve local public broadcasts
Some 4,000 hours of programming produced by public radio and television stations between 1941 and…
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Kylee Jo Duberstein
Kylee Duberstein, an associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, conducts research…
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UGA partners with financial technology companies
A partnership between the University of Georgia and financial technology companies in Atlanta is boosting…
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Gallery: College of Engineering in China
Several faculty from the UGA College of Engineering visited China for a joint research meeting…
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First class of doctors graduate from residency program
In June, 10 residents from the initial class of the Medical College of Georgia at…
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Organic Twilight Tour, corn boil to be held in late June
At the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ Durham Horticulture Farm and J. Phil…
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Skidaway Institute ship crew rescues stranded boaters
A routine research cruise quickly turned into a lifesaving, nighttime rescue mission for the crew…
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Georgia malware, cybersecurity research helps make internet safer
The University of Georgia is fighting cybercrime with its recently established Institute for Cybersecurity and…
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UGA’s Green Lab Program recognized with award for sustainability initiatives
The UGA Green Lab Program received the Athens-Clarke County 2018 GreenFest Award for Business and…
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Professors from Yale, Duke universities named Lillian Smith Book Award winners
James Forman Jr., Yale law professor, and Nancy MacLean, history professor at Duke University, are…
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‘The Georgia Review’ celebrates spring issue with party on June 25
To celebrate its upcoming issue, The Georgia Review will host a reading by Elly Bookman,…
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Exhibition focuses on Southern women artists
The exhibition “Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection” features 42…
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Strahan gate project
The piers and gate at the Jackson Street entrance to Owens Fountain will receive a…
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Summer fitness classes
Free fitness classes are being held for faculty/staff/retirees at the Ramsey Student Center through July…
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Pamela Whitten named president of Kennesaw State University
The Board of Regents named Pamela Whitten president of Kennesaw State University.
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Track and field teams win first NCCA titles
UGA’s women and men’s track and field teams each won a national championship this season.
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UGA in D.C. reception brings together alumni, friends
The nation’s capital felt like the Classic City when the University of Georgia hosted its…
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Scientists calculate impact of China’s ban on plastic waste imports
While recycling is often touted as the solution to the large-scale production of plastic waste,…
