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Building breakthroughs with robotics, solar innovation
UGA students in VIPR program research robotics, agrivoltaics and ecological monitoring.
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Life saving devices may also create the perfect incubator for deadly fungal infections
Millions of Americans rely on implanted medical devices to improve their lives. But the devices themselves can be dangerous.
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Dean of UGA College of Environment and Design will return to faculty
Sonia Hirt will step down as dean of UGA’s College of Environment and Design in 2026 and return to the faculty as a professor.
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First dates: It’s not about the place. It’s about the people.
Good conversation is more important than location when it comes to first dates.
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UGA’s New Faculty Tour deepens statewide impact
The new faculty tour introduces faculty to UGA’s statewide impact and leads to research and partnerships that benefit Georgia.
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UGA opens creative hub for collaboration and innovation
UGA’s new Creative Engagement Wing at the Miller Learning Center empowers students to explore emerging tech, from VR to 3D printing, while building real-world creative…
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UGA moves forward with new School of Nursing
In May, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents authorized the establishment of an independent School of Nursing at the University of Georgia. At…
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New Faculty Orientation prepares faculty for success at UGA
The orientation provided new faculty with a variety of resources designed to jumpstart their careers at UGA.
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Units collaborate to improve workers’ compensation program
Recent enhancements to the University of Georgia’s workers’ compensation program have enabled injured UGA employees to return to work faster and healthier through a more…
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Incoming engineering students get sneak preview of college life
Engineering Academic Boot Camp helps students adjust before classes begin
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Experiential learning students help Auxiliary while gaining skills
The University of Georgia ensures that every undergraduate student benefits from hands-on learning, also known as experiential learning (EL), before they graduate. Auxiliary Services is…
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Bohn awarded national Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
Ryan Bohn of Cumming, Georgia, has been awarded a Fellowship worth $8,500 by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi—the nation’s oldest and most selective…
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UGA microbiology postdoc receives Life Sciences Research Foundation Fellowship
John Ciemniecki, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Georgia, has been awarded a fellowship from the Life Sciences Research Foundation.
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Senior financial analyst finds meaning in the numbers
Amy Collett keeps financial systems running smoothly.
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Project manager creates better experiences across campus
Chris Allinger looks for ways to improve University Human Resources processes.
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Thirty-four UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2025
Thirty-four UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2025.
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Art installation by Rachel Hayes opens Aug. 23
The installation will be in the Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden.
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UGA researchers develop alternative to alcohol-based hand sanitizers
The new sanitizing gel provides longer protection against bacteria and fungi.
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UGA recognized as best value by The Princeton Review
University earns top national rankings as it welcomes talented freshman class.
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UGA welcomes Class of 2029
The incoming class is one of the most academically qualified in UGA’s history.
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Curbing the CNA workforce shortage
CNAs leave the workforce because of a lack of resources and advancement opportunities.
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SkIO hosts new graduate students for week of experiential learning
Marine sciences graduate students try their hand at oceanographic field work.
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Strained relationships may make foster parents quit
A couple’s relationship quality may mean the difference between continuing to foster children or not.
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Enhancements made to parking, transit, dining
Auxiliary Services has made enhancements to services throughout campus to help make the 2025-2026 academic year the best yet for students, faculty, staff and visitors…
