Month: February 2023
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Bulldog 100: Bitcoin Depot named fastest-growing UGA business
Alumni Association reveals 2023 Bulldog 100 list.
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UGA Transportation & Parking Services responds to campus parking challenges
Work begins this semester on expansion projects, other initiatives.
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Staff Resources Fair returns March 7
The fair allows all UGA staff to network and explore the many opportunities and resources…
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Mentoring for Operational Success graduates first cohort
Finance and Administration staff participate in leadership training.
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UGA wins RAVE Award for Learning & Development
Award recognizes innovation to support research growth.
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Eighteen UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2023
Eighteen UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2023.
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Associate director ensures UGA alumni ‘Never Bark Alone’
Mason Black coaches, supports alumni chapters across the state.
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Jason Edwards connects academics and athletics
Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient builds program with UGA, Hilsman Middle students.
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Scottish folk band Breabach makes Athens debut
The band performs Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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UGA Opera Theatre returns to full staging with ‘Postcard from Morocco’
Performances are Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 26 at 3 p.m.
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University Woman’s Club plans March 14 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held March 14 in the Fellowship Hall…
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College of Veterinary Medicine hosts open house April 7
The College of Veterinary Medicine will host a community open house event on April 7.…
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New book provides scholarship on mountainscapes
With the ecological acceleration and the indigenous revival trend of the present, the need for…
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$5M grant will strengthen conservation in Liberia
Over many years, forests have been degraded by unsustainable practices.
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Snake Island vipers: predator or prey?
When it comes to separating fact from fiction, Snake Island is shrouded in many things.…
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Georgia Museum of Art celebrates 75 years
The museum opened to the public following a gift from a retired lawyer.
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UGA works to fight sex trafficking in Senegal
Research and programs are combating the problem and helping survivors.

