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Emergency Alert Update: Campus all clear following hoax, support available for community
At approximately 8:51 p.m. on August 29, the UGA alert system was activated following reports of an armed shooter. UGA Police responded immediately and found,…
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Governors, industry, education leaders announce tri-state manufacturing partnership
The initiative will create a research and development hub for mobility innovation that drives economic and workforce development.
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Distinguished artists, scientists and thought leaders headline fall 2025 Signature Lecture Series
A Pulitzer Prize winner, a Tony Award winner and prominent voices in science, business and other disciplines are among the speakers scheduled to visit the…
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White Coat Ceremony honors 147 College of Pharmacy students
The students will wear the white coats in various capacities throughout their four-year tenure at the college.
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CAES researchers explore ways to abate PFAS in water and soil
Researchers from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and College of Engineering are developing improved, cost-effective treatment systems with advanced technologies for removing PFAS…
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Program coordinator helps medical students practice their skills
Tina Powers leads a group of standardized “patients.”
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UGA Performing Arts Center kicks off 30th anniversary season with Tony winner Lea Salonga
Salonga and her band present a curated program of Broadway blockbusters, cherished classics, and personal favorites from her celebrated career.
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Can’t stop watching a TV show? That may be a good thing
Binging a good show or book can feed your imagination and help get you through rough times.
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Conservation in the galleries
Public access project gives Georgia Museum visitors a rare glimpse into the art restoration process.
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UGA earns high marks in latest Forbes and Niche rankings
The 2026 rankings showcase UGA’s academic strength, value and campus life.
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Women are constrained by gender stereotypes in leadership roles
A new UGA study reveals the destructive effects of gender norms and expectations for female bosses.
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Pop-up legal clinics fulfill a need in the Athens community
UGA School of Law students, faculty offer free advice and guidance on legal matters.
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Participating in in-person events fosters social connections
Attending multiple events and going to in-person events with friends strengthen social bonds.
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Remodeled UGA Bookstore celebrated with ribbon cutting
Revamped areas for student textbooks, school supplies, dorm essentials and technology.
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UGA begins work on next strategic plan
Beginning this fall, the University of Georgia will launch a wide-ranging planning process to formulate the institution’s next five-year strategic plan. The strategic plan will…
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UGA police, Student Affairs staff participate in Mental Health First Aid training
Corporal T. Parker George joined the University of Georgia Police Department in 2020 because he wanted to support his fellow UGA students. “Policing at UGA…
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Board of Regents approves 2026 USG health care plans, premiums
The Board of Regents approved the 2026 University System of Georgia health care plans and premiums for active employees and pre-65 retirees at its August…
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Ecology professor explores how and why forests change
Nina Wurzburger investigates forests from below.
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UGA Performing Arts Center Lobby Gallery welcomes ‘Living Legends of Georgia Music’
The opening reception is Aug. 28 from 5-6 p.m.
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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.

