They are focused on improving the lives of the local underserved population.
Archive - June 2022
Did democracy have a separate origin in the Americas?
Research points to a democratic-style governance a millennium before Europeans.
Panthers now considered No. 1 predator of deer in Southwest Florida
During the 1990s, the main sources of deer mortality were bobcats and hunter harvest.
Boren Awards names UGA a top-performing institution
The scholarships are for students studying critical foreign languages.
UGA establishes School of Computing
Academic unit will be jointly administered by the Franklin College and College of Engineering.
Study away at UGA
With students in 72 countries, study abroad offers a wide array of experiences.
Monarch butterfly populations are thriving in North America
Monarch butterfly populations in North America have been stable for 25 years.
The Peabody 30 unveiled
They represent the best from over 1,200 entries in broadcasting and streaming media.
Construction update on McBay Science Library
Access to books and library services will continue throughout the construction period.
Book dives into the complexities of an orca’s mind
“Beyond the Human Realm” is a novel about family, belonging, struggle and science, told through the…