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4-H Club Foundation receives two grants worth $105,000 from State Farm Insurance
UGA’s 4-H Club Foundation Cooperative Extension has received two grants totaling $105,000 from the State…
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School of Law students place as national quarterfinalist in moot court competition
Students from the School of Law recently finished as quarterfinalists in the National Moot Court…
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Author John D’Agata to read from his work
Author John D’Agata will read from his work March 17 at 4 p.m. in Room…
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UGA to host 41st annual children’s literature conference, book awards
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
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Chemistry professor receives CAREER Award from NSF
Todd Harrop, an assistant professor of chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Students design their futures
Crushed oregano and sisal are the soothing tones that decorate the guest bedroom of the…
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New iPhone app diagnoses turfgrass problems
Thanks to some University of Georgia experts the iphone can now can help turfgrass managers…
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Secure UGA, Secure Georgia
When the University of Georgia wanted to make its students, faculty, and staff safer on…
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Textbook inspires Malawi teen to ‘harness the wind’
A science textbook written by University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is being…
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Air Force ROTC offers travel opportunities
This past summer, two University of Georgia Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets spent…
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International issues
The University of Georgia Washington Semester Program and the UGA at Oxford Program have joined…
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Teaching teachers to teach
Ten recent graduates or professionals in mathematics and science returned to classes at the University…
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The UGA Graduate School turns 100
Over the past 100 years, the UGA Graduate School helped thousands of students achieve graduate…
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Spreading the news for a healthier Georgia
A new public health news bureau, staffed by University of Georgia graduate students, will soon…
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Government managers share with MPA future leaders
Graduate students from the UGA Master of Public Administration program are learning the hands-on realities…
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Engineering research opportunities
Undergraduate research opportunities on campus are being expanded through a partnership between the Honors Program’s…
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UGA has an app for that
Prospective University of Georgia students can now access admissions information and other features on their…
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Hi-tech brings students closer together
A student picks up her pen, looks at the teacher, waits for a minute and…
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Honoring the Past; Looking to the Future
The University of Georgia will celebrate the 225th anniversary of its founding with a two-day…
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Census ‘Counts’ on UGA Students
A team of public relations students created a hyper-local, grassroots campaign to promote the 2010…
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A green and lasting pledge
In the last year alone, about 225 oak trees have been planted.
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Partnering on Behalf of Georgia
Forty aspiring physicians began their education in Athens Aug. 9 as the inaugural class of…
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Burn Camp
When Dana Dillard, MSW ’01, signed up for a course called Social Work with Burn…
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Making New College ‘new’ again
New College, one of the oldest buildings on the UGA campus, has undergone extensive renovations…
