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Selig Center unveils 2022 Multicultural Economic Report
The buying power of American households continued to grow and diversify.
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BIRC provides state-of-the-art imaging capabilities for UGA researchers
The facility fosters collaborative research among scientists.
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Surgery from a bird’s-eye view
The course helps students learn surgical techniques as well as how to provide aftercare.
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Students to work on WWII documentary production crew in France
The experiential learning partnership is with the World War II Foundation.
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HR assistant director is here to help others
Baileigh Barnes guides employees through HR processes.
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Georgia Museum of Art anniversary exhibition on display at Special Collections Libraries
The exhibition will be on display through Aug. 26.
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Book details two historic American cities and their historic rivalry
Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah are two sides of the same coin. As two of the first English-speaking cities founded in America, the two cities…
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Adversity can accelerate brain aging among Black Americans
Stress, hardship may increase the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
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AI could improve assessments of childhood creativity
Researchers seek to increase reliability of evaluations on creativity assessments.
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UGA receives $18.5M from sale of Lake Blackshear property
Land donation has potential to become ‘transformative’ gift for school.
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City serves as model for smart economic growth
With help from UGA, Gainesville has made major progress.
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A conversation with President Jere W. Morehead
In July, Jere W. Morehead marked his 10th year as president of the University of Georgia.
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UGA named one of America’s best colleges
“Money” magazine highlights UGA within Best Colleges in America 2023 list.
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UGA program prepares students for engagement
The PSO Student Scholars program has had an impact on hundreds of UGA students.
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Study links tree genetics to biodiversity patterns
Detailed research effort will help inform reforestation efforts.
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UGA program helps improve downtown Thomaston
Students take the lead on projects to revitalize the community.
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Course reserves services open for summer, fall 2023
Requests submitted by July 21 are guaranteed to be available by the first day of fall semester classes.
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First-year UGA students learn the art of the grill
A first-year course allows students to discover the art, science and history of barbecue.
