Month: May 2025
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Pursuing world peace
This UGA student seeks answers for international conflicts.
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UGA program guides small businesses into global markets
ExportGA supports businesses exporting on a small scale or that have the potential to begin…
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Where innovation takes root
UGA, partners demo future of agriculture at Grand Farm groundbreaking
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UGA’s regenerative bioscience Ph.D. program celebrates first graduate
The new degree focuses on interdisciplinary training in regenerative medicine, biomanufacturing, and biomedical imaging and…
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UGA Presents 30th anniversary season features Yo-Yo Ma
Over the course of more than 40 events, audiences will experience world-class music, dance and…
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Anthology explores perseverance demonstrated in archive of television material
“The Archivability of Television” critically evaluates archives and archival processes that collect, order and preserve…
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Ayers named UGA senior vice president for academic affairs and provost
Longtime campus leader will become UGA’s chief academic officer on June 30.
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S. Jack Hu to depart UGA after six years as provost
Hu will serve as the next chancellor for the University of California, Riverside.
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Invasive Insects in the US: Are Invasive Species a Problem?
UGA researchers explore which invasive insects are harmless and which are destroying our ecosystems. What’s…
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Burke County graduates as UGA Archway Partnership community
Community leaders celebrate four years of meaningful progress and development.
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Some bosses benefit from belittling employees
Supervisors who yell to boost employee performance don’t feel bad about it.
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Donors support revitalization of UGA Dance
Alumni gift sparks four-month campaign doubling dance department funding.
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VR could help train employees working with robots
Virtual reality provides an immersive digital environment to practice complex tasks.
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UGA students organize a music-inspired exhibition
Twenty artists from around the world featured in student-curated exhibition.
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Rural Georgians lack access to Alzheimer’s disease treatment
Lecanemab slows the progression of Alzheimer’s disease but is hard to come by.
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Exploring the reasons behind human-lion conflict
Lions face a variety of threats in the wild. But people are one of the…
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AI Competition projects use technology for creative problem-solving
UGA students’ submissions highlight innovative uses of artificial intelligence.
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Jones appointed VP for public service and outreach
Jones will succeed Jennifer Frum, who retired after a distinguished 30-year career at UGA.
