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Commencement marks beginning of new journey
Degrees conferred on 2,966 students during Dec. 15 ceremonies.
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UGA Commencement set for Dec. 15
2,966 students are eligible for graduation.
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State of Technology highlights improvements in research IT, academics and student digital life
Students, faculty and staff can expect continued improvements in the areas of research IT, academics…
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Columns holiday 2023 publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 8. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu…
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Employees celebrated at Staff Appreciation Reception
President Morehead: “I am deeply grateful for our exceptional staff.”
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UGA hosts Senators Manchin, Blunt at first Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility
The event celebrates the late senator’s legendary qualities of decency, statesmanship, and dedication to common…
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Crisis Communication Think Tank launches international hub in Europe
A total of 23 new members across 10 countries will join the Think Tank to discuss and…
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Psychology professor discusses new couple driven TikTok trend
Richard Slatcher, a professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of psychology,…
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Professor details disappearance of Georgia’s Southern accent
Margaret Renwick, associate professor of linguistics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently…
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Director shares ways farmers can adapt to climate shifts
Pam Knox, director of the UGA Weather Network and agricultural climatologist in the department of…
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University Woman’s Club plans 2023 holiday luncheon
The University Woman’s Club’s holiday luncheon will be held Dec. 5 at Athens Country Club, 2700…
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T. Dallas Smith to give Freedom Breakfast keynote
He is the founder and CEO at T. Dallas Smith & Company and a member…
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Jill Walton named UGA VP for development and alumni relations
She formerly served as UGA’s senior executive director of development.
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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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State of Technology at UGA address set for Nov. 15
Guests can attend virtually or in person.
