Month: November 2018
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UGA has strong showing in 2018 Hunger Bowl
UGA departments and organizations contributed to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s event.
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Groundbreaking for ISTEM Building set for Nov. 27
It will house engineering, chemistry and related disciplines to promote collaborations.
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Holiday shopping gives boost to businesses
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the lifeblood of many retailers.
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Chip Chambers
Chip Chambers has done plenty to distinguish his undergraduate career: he’s been awarded scholarships and…
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Mandi Murph
Mandi Murph, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, educates future pharmacists and also…
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Bulldog Nation celebrates Game Day vs. UMass
The University of Georgia Bulldogs defeated the University of Massachusetts 66-27 on Saturday in Sanford…
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Memorial dedicated at Baldwin Hall
The new memorial at Baldwin Hall is a tribute to those who were buried there.
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Number of early action applications to UGA skyrockets
First round of admissions decisions for Class of 2023 revealed.
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The stress caused by work interrupting life
Work-life balance can come down to how you communicate with the office after hours.
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Professor, comic strip artist produce film series for kids
The short film series highlights the Gulf of Mexico and the importance of healthy oceans.
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David Archuleta brings ‘Winter in the Air’ to Athens
The former “American Idol” runner-up is touring behind his eighth album.
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UGA launches Institute for International Biomedical Regulatory Sciences
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy has launched the Institute for International Biomedical Regulatory…
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Alumni Association reveals 10th annual Bulldog 100
These are the fastest-growing businesses owned or operated by UGA alumni.
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GLIDE program fosters collaboration among students
It mimics real-life interdisciplinary work and shows students how to work together.
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Double Dawgs program reaches milestone
More than 150 linked bachelor’s/master’s degree programs are now available.
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UGA students graduate in record time
Three out of four UGA students graduate in four years plus one semester.
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Former President Carter joins Agricultural Hall of Fame
The most famous peanut farmer in history is first president to be inducted.
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Mary Terry
As a student-athlete and a College of Education student ambassador, Mary Terry is committed to…
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Elizabeth King
Elizabeth King, an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the Odum School of Ecology…
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Ethics Week Lecture focuses on human blind spots
People can overinflate their own honesty or others’ dishonesty depending on the situation.
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Researchers discover genes that give vegetables their shape
One genetic mechanism controls shape of tomatoes, length of potato tubers.
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ESPN host Maria Taylor urges students to use differences to their advantage
UGA alumna Maria Taylor returns to campus to speak as part of the Terry Leadership…
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Marine Extension agent supports organization celebrating differences
Jill Gambill and her son, Cheyten, joined Extra Special People after he was diagnosed with…
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OneSource to offer more than 90 training sessions before transition to OneUSG Connect
The OneSource project team will be hosting several trainings throughout November, December and January.
