Month: November 2023
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Calvin Orlando Smith: From Athens to Eternity
All the world’s a stage
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Camila Pardo: Protecting Pets and Animals
Panda protector
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Khalifeh Al Jadda: Data Cruncher
Google this
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The Artists
Lady A and Megan Moroney
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Polina Marinova Pompliano: Polina’s ‘Profile’
Hidden genius
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Alex and Meredith Zimmerman: Island Life
Caribbean blue
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The Business Manager
Stephanie Mundy Self
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The Talent Agents
Jonathan Insogna and Matthew Morgan
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The Venue Guys
Brent Hyams and Colin Keegan
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The Legend
Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson
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Leo “Chris” Kasuya: Irresistible Foods
Sweet rolls
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First cohort announced for Youth LEAD Georgia
The program will equip youth with the skills to be the future leaders of our…
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Shedding light on night drives
A new study delves into factors that impact detecting wildlife after dark.
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Healthy as a horse
UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine has treated thousands of patients.
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Nibbelink named interim dean of the Warnell School
Nate Nibbelink was named the Warnell School’s associate dean for research in 2021.
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Extending outreach to rural communities via faith leaders
A team of UGA students spearheaded the project.
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Isakson Initiative gives $1.4M to UGA Vet Med
Board of Regents approves creation of professorships honoring Johnny and Dianne Isakson.
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Bulldogs roll over Rebels in home finale
The Bulldogs piled up more than 600 yards of offense in a dominating 52-17 win.
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Awards recipients, initiates recognized at 2023 Blue Key Awards Banquet
The banquet was held Nov. 10.
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UGA’s Mariah Cady named a 2024 Rhodes Scholar
It’s the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship award in the world.
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Kinesiology program ranks in top five of NAK 2023 doctoral program rankings
The ranking is out of 35 programs across the country.
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Collaborative cancer research on display at upcoming UGA-Augusta joint retreat
The retreat returns after a five-year hiatus.
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Georgia Museum of Art celebrates 75 years with a variety of activities
The museum celebrated with a crowd of at least 540 in attendance.

