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Jackson Garner
Ever since Jackson Garner, who will graduate in May with two bachelor’s degrees and a…
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Serving the community
Day of Service an opportunity for UGA public service employees to give back.
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Science and consideration
UGA researchers work to build empathy into engineering program.
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Cari Goetcheus
Cari Goetcheus, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design, tries to instill…
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Miller Singleton
Miller Singleton has traveled to distant countries to begin her trek as a physician “so…
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Let All the Big Dawgs Eat
Alumni couple launches scholarship program to alleviate student hunger.
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House minority leader to speak at UGA Freedom Breakfast
Stacey Y. Abrams, House minority leader for the Georgia General Assembly and state representative for…
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CEO conversations
As David Letterman’s successor, new The Late Show host Stephen Colbert is bringing style and…
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Eye exams
Recent research found that the dietary supplement lutein, when combined with other nutrients, can slow…
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New EITS guide
The Technology Resources Guide for Faculty and Staff is now available for UGA employees. The…
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Orchestrated movement
Serge Onyegbule, a third-year microbiology major, led the Hodgson Wind Ensemble during “Conduct us!,” one…
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‘First’ defining moment
Inside Higher Ed quoted Institute of Higher Education faculty member Rob Toutkoushian for its article…
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Columns deadline reminders
The final fall issue of Columns will be published Dec. 7. The deadline to submit…
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Operation Safe Drive
As part of Operation Safe Drive, Parking Services will perform free vehicle safety inspections for…
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Cat communication
Dr. Sharon Crowell-Davis, a professor of behavior and anatomy in the College of Veterinary Medicine,…
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UGA researchers discover mechanism that impacts the effectiveness of ovarian cancer chemotherapy
Resistance to chemotherapy is a major problem for those suffering from ovarian cancer. UGA researchers…
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New York City to offer free SAT exams
New York City announced it will begin offering the SAT free to all public school…
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Kale craze
The New York Daily News quoted Timothy Coolong, an associate professor of horticulture at UGA’s…
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Research participants sought
The kinesiology department in the College of Education is conducting a study to learn more…
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OLLI@UGA membership
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA is accepting memberships for the 2016 calendar year.…
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Protect your password with updates, URL checks
All UGA faculty, staff and students have an account for UGAMail, the university-provided email service.…
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Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1
Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1.
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Study: Many students still ineligible for tuition tax breaks
A large number of undergraduate students remain ineligible to receive higher education tax benefits, according…
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Law school alumnus funds nation’s first child sexual abuse victim clinic
The UGA School of Law will be the first in the nation to have an…
