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When less is more
Tapping into the language of design, consumers assume unadorned packages signify simpler, healthier foods.
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Public service faculty member empowers future leaders
Maritza Soto Keen provides people support so they can thrive.
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Twenty-six UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2023
Twenty-six UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2023.
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House party history of Athens’ musical greats on display in UGA Libraries exhibition
The exhibition will remain on display through December.
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Director discusses possible memory boost from chocolate, berries
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, recently spoke with Consumer HealthDay about a potential boost…
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Assistant professor examines impact of working with AI
Pok Man Tang, an assistant professor in the Terry College of Business’ management department, recently spoke with U.S. News & World Report about how working…
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Faculty member looks at link between loneliness and health
Kerstin Gerst Emerson, a clinical associate professor in the College of Public Health, recently spoke with the AARP about the link between loneliness and health.…
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Nominations sought for TEDxUGA 2024 presenters
Since 2013, TEDxUGA has been bringing together UGA’s leading thinkers and doers to share their passions, stories, inspirations and ideas. TEDxUGA is now seeking faculty,…
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Book examines comeback of the black-footed ferret
Twice declared extinct, North America’s most endangered mammal species, the black-footed ferret, is making a comeback thanks to an evolving conservation regimen at more than…
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Botanical Garden hosts themed summer camps
The weeklong programs encourage a love of nature in kids ages 5-10.
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GradFIRST inaugural year gets high marks from students
The program is one component of a commitment to graduate education at UGA.
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Dawgs in D.C.
UGA’s Washington Semester Program places students in full-time internships in the nation’s capital, leading to life-changing experiences.
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Diseases caused by mosquitoes, ticks common in shelter dogs
One in five shelter dogs were infected with heartworm or Lyme disease.
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Live in the Classic City
A group of UGA students and alumni have left their mark on Athens’ late-night entertainment scene.
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Tour gives new faculty comprehensive look at state
The trip took participants from the coast to the mountains, visiting 13 cities.
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Karen Morgan: Homecoming Show
Laugh Out Loud
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Ertharin Cousin: The Future of Food
Cousin travels from country to country in pursuit of a single goal: creating a malnutrition-free world.
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Rebecca Reid: Bear Down
The suite life
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Zuzka Vaclavik: Third Culture Kid
Home is where the art is.
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D.J. Shockley: Signal Caller
Top Dawg

