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Book explores the lives of former 18th-century mariners in the Caribbean
In 1718, over 200 mariners accused of piracy were pardoned by the British crown. Steven…
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Scientists use ‘One Health’ model to fight Chagas disease
Almost $4 million in new grants will support UGA research into Chagas disease.
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UGA Commencement set for May 8 and May 9
Upcoming ceremonies will celebrate 7,828 students eligible for graduation.
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Annual review of retiree MyID accounts begins May 6
Enterprise Information Technology Services is reminding retirees about the upcoming annual review of MyID accounts.…
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Book examines tourist-focused marketing strategies for Southern states
In “Great Times Down South,” historian Giuliano Santangeli Valenzani examines advertising materials such as brochures,…
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Check the Commencement website for spring 2025 ceremony details
The site is updated with ceremony details, inclement weather plans, parking information and more.
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Book explores the many reasons music touches our minds and hearts
More than any moment in human history, our daily lives are scored and imprinted by…
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Ten employees selected for eighth cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute
The cohort will run from April to November 2025.
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UGA wins second annual Regents Cup Debate Series
Individual debaters were awarded scholarships funded by philanthropic support.
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UGA Master of Art Education degree transitions to online program
The change comes after a growing demand for advanced art education degrees offered remotely.
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Promotions approved for 215 UGA faculty members
The University of Georgia has approved the promotion of 215 faculty members.
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UGA approved tenure for 60 faculty members
The University of Georgia approved tenure for 60 faculty members.
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Clinical assistant professor advises against allowing cats to eat ham
Autumn McBride Vetter, clinical assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, discussed how safe…
