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Pavel Haas Quartet to visit Athens
The group makes its UGA Presents debut March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Martha Graham Dance Company captivates during four-day residency
The Graham company’s performances, master classes and pre-performance talks engaged UGA’s students, faculty, staff and audiences during the company’s four-day residency in Athens.
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University Woman’s Club plans April 11 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held April 11 at Athens Country Club, 2700 Jefferson Road, beginning with an 11 a.m. social. Attendees…
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Cody Marrs and beauty as an omnipresent force
Marrs exploress the duality of events.
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Botanical Garden encourages planting for pollinators
The program promotes four top-performing landscape plants.
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Staff appreciation event features National Championship trophies
Photo opportunity, specially made chocolate to celebrate their contributions.
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People don’t know what a preprint is. Here’s why that matters.
Preprints aren’t final. Publicizing their results may cause distrust in news.
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UGA named No. 1 Military Friendly institution in nation
The top ranking among tier 1 research institutions is UGA’s third in six years.
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Sahm Awards benefit town-gown partnerships
Five local collaborations will receive $40,000.
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Donor support got student into her ‘dream program’
Emily Edelman grew up showing livestock, which provided a foundation for her career.
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Whistleblowers losing faith in media impact
Study shows that as newsrooms shrink, so does the trust of some former sources.
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Changes to spring Commencement ceremonies due to Stegeman Coliseum repairs
In recent weeks, we have reached out to the University of Georgia community to provide information on Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement ceremonies in May. Today…
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Harmful coping methods prevalent among those who self-injure
Self-injury behavior differs between males and females.
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Making your food safer one study at a time
The UGA Center for Food Safety is pushing the boundaries of technology.
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UGA’s director of community relations wins ATHENA award
The award recognizes women who make significant contributions to their communities.
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Bald eagles aren’t fledging as many chicks due to avian influenza
As more eagles die from H5N1, experts worry years of conservation may be undone.
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Georgia Supreme Court justice finds value in being uncomfortable
The Honorable Verda M. Colvin shares lessons during Holmes-Hunter Lecture.
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Student’s experience led to internships with Tesla, NASA
The musician turned STEM-wunderkind went from Redcoat percussionist to lithium battery specialist .
