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Ox Sox wins SEC Student Pitch Competition
UGA hosted student startups from 13 universities.
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Graduate school honors five outstanding alumni
The recipients succeeded in their careers and served their communities.
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Mark Richt raises funds for Parkinson’s research
Campaign led by former Bulldogs coach nets $750,000+ for UGA’s Isakson Center.
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On-campus festival celebrates the arts
The 12th annual Spotlight on the Arts will feature a wide variety of events.
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Benefits open enrollment for 2024 opens Oct. 23
Complete 2024 enrollment elections and certifications through OneUSG Connect.
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Empowering caregivers
Students conduct research and improve language outcomes for children in UGA’s Child Communication Lab.
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CAES leads $3.2M USDA grant to improve organic onion production
A team of researchers seeks to find more effective production practices for organic onion growers in the southern United States.
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Six UGA faculty to be honored at annual D.W. Brooks Lecture and Awards
Plant geneticist will give insight into how quantitative genetics and genomics hold the potential for greater agricultural sustainability.
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Rod Guajardo named assistant to the president
Guajardo assumes the role Nov. 6.
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SPIA assistant professor examines pressing issues in health economics
Emily Lawler’s research centers on health policy, vaccination mandates
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Nine UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2023
Nine UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2023.
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Globe-trotting trio brings diverse, lively program to Athens
Poulenc Trio performs Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall.
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Professor discusses first monopoly trial of the modern internet era
Laura Phillips-Sawyer, a professor teaching antitrust law in the School of Law, recently spoke with The New York Times about efforts to rein in Big…
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Dietetics director discusses differences between heavy cream and buttermilk
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, recently spoke with Southern Living about four ways that…
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Psychology professor shares reasons to be friends with other couples
Richard Slatcher, a professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, recently spoke with The Wall Street Journal about the benefits of…
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Book explores the hidden history of women who shaped the presidency
Both major political parties had Women’s Divisions in the middle of the 20th century. Despite the roles that women had as political strategists to elect…
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Scholarships reduce barriers for student engagement
Student Affairs’ department has awarded $75,000 in scholarships for the 2023-2024.
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UGA CyberArch helps Georgia communities
Google’s $500K grant will increase cybersecurity infrastructure.
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Ethics Week Lecture to feature U.S. comptroller general
Gene L. Dodaro has testified before Congress dozens of times.
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Depression, anxiety common among college students
Minority college students are more likely to experience depression.
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Executive MBA program ranked No. 8 by Financial Times
The program provides experienced professionals the skills required to excel in today’s workplace.
