Month: October 2022
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Another Tool in the Fight Against COVID-19
Sniffing out solutions
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UGA supporter, Terry namesake leaves lasting legacy
Mary Virginia Terry recognized as major supporter of education, philanthropy, arts.
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Keeping graduates in rural communities
UGA provides tools for community engagement and economic success.
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UGA students win Capital One College Bowl
They each receive $125,000 in scholarship winnings.
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Joint statement from the University of Georgia and the University of Florida
“We strongly condemn the antisemitic hate speech projected outside TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville after…
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Legendary UGA coach, athletic director Vince Dooley dies
In the College Football Hall of Fame, Dooley is Georgia’s winningest football coach.
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Dean selected to lead UGA’s Griffin campus
Dean’s new role will be effective Jan. 1, 2023.
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UGA leads state in Georgia bar exam passage for ninth straight year
Law school graduates, who sat for the July 2022 exam, posted the highest rate for…
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Georgia Museum of Art receives best in show design award
The Georgia Museum of Art received both a gold in the magazines and newsletters category…
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Spotlight on the Arts festival highlights UGA’s excellence in arts and humanities
More than 60 events in the literary, performing and visual arts scheduled throughout November.
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WUGA wins at GABBY Awards
WUGA journalists honored by the Georgia Association of Broadcasters.
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UGA Libraries seeks student, faculty input through surveys
UGA students and faculty can provide feedback on library services, facilities, and resources through surveys…
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Director helps students through collegiate transitions
Nicole McConnell’s team runs Dawg Camp, Welcome UGA and more.
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UGA Presents puts on a Day of the Dead concert
The Villalobos Brothers will make their UGA Presents debut on the Day of the Dead,…
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UGA Opera tempts audiences with sinister ‘Faust’
Performances are Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson…
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Alumnus brings documentary film to Tate Theatre
“Behind the Strings” will premiere on Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m.
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Some stress might actually be a good thing, associate professor finds
Assaf Oshri, associate professor in the department of human development and family science in the…
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New study shows many teens aren’t reaching exercise goals, associate professor says
Janani Rajbhandari-Thapa, associate professor in the College of Public Health, and a team of researchers…
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Professor discusses how canine heart disease was linked to grain-free dog food
Grain-free dog food became popular in the late 2010s as a “more natural” food for…
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Biography tells the story of a self-made man
Born sometime around 1745, Olaudah Equiano was known as the most renowned person of African…
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The history of candy corn
People have strong feelings about this particular Halloween treat.
