Month: December 2022
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Boons, Ferguson-Noel elected to National Academy of Inventors
They are the 13th and 14th UGA faculty members to receive this honor.
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UGA earns reaffirmation of SACSCOC accreditation
It highlights UGA’s excellence in teaching, research and service.
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UGA welcomes legislators for Biennial Institute
The event has been a recognized tradition on the state political calendar since 1958.
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2023 Bulldog 100 businesses revealed
Alumni Association releases list of the 100 fastest-growing alumni businesses.
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Elise Karinshak selected as a Schwarzman Scholar
The 151 scholars in the incoming Schwarzman Class of 2024 represent 36 countries and 121…
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Students challenged to develop sustainability solutions
The competition was to help Delta Air Lines eliminate single-use plastic bottles.
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Hurricane’s effects killed sturgeon in Apalachicola River
Juvenile fish, though, showed resiliency in the years since the Category 5 storm.
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Demand for UGA education continues among student applicants
Early acceptances for Class of 2027 showcase exceptional student qualifications.
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Columns holiday 2022 publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 9. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu…
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Explosive Bulldogs capture SEC title with 50-30 win
The top-ranked Georgia team produced explosive plays all over the field.
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Diplomatic Corps
Experience the world with five alumni who have represented the U.S. as ambassadors.
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Faculty member focuses on keeping animals healthy
Angie McDaniel shares her love of large animals with others.
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Fifth cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute celebrates graduates
Participants reflect on their experiences in the program.
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Holiday concerts make UGA merry
Take 6 performs Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center.
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Lead@3 speakers offer advice, tips, inspiration
The series focuses on women’s leadership in higher education and beyond, and three speakers are…
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Russian Flagship Program receives renewed funding
The Russian Flagship Program secured $344,000 in National Security Education Program (NSEP) funding for student…
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Science communication is key to public acceptance, innovation
Alison Van Eenannaam, professor of Cooperative Extension at the University of California, Davis, gave the…
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Five tips to stress less over the holidays
Enjoy the company of friends and family and take time to remember what the holidays…
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Rethinking your yard? Plant more flowers
Color is the most obvious design contribution of flowers, but another strategy is to create…
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Haire named Frank J. Goodnow Award recipient
Susan Brodie Haire, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs’ political science…
