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UGA Class of 2022 achieves 96% career outcomes rate
This year marks UGA’s 11th consecutive year with a rate of 90% or higher.
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Protective parenting may help your kids avoid health problems as adults
Stressful environments can cause problems in adulthood. Parents setting limits can help.
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UGA Miracle raises more than $1M for Children’s Healthcare
UGA students fill Tate Student Center for annual Dance Marathon.
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Jambeck, Landau, Terns named Regents’ Professors
UGA faculty members recognized for their innovative and renowned scholarship.
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Active Learning Leader Certificates presented at event
This year, 91 current UGA faculty who have completed the Active Learning Summer Institute (2018-2022) were recognized with the distinction of the Active Learning Leader…
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UGA presents the inaugural Humanities Festival
The festival will highlight the richness and diversity of research and practice in the humanities at UGA.
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UGA, Fort Valley State Extension team up to provide free estate planning services
These efforts helped 61 Georgians complete estate plans through estate planning education and technical assistance.
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State Botanical Garden at UGA encourages planting for pollinators
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is helping gardeners by selecting four Georgia Pollinator Plants of the Year.
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MFA students brighten local Athens shelter
The series of onsite murals bring greater awareness to Bigger Vision among student volunteers and bring an uplifting and vibrant backdrop to life at the…
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UGA professor builds understanding of how natural communities form
Anny Chung studies how microbes shape ecosystems.
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Grammy-winning Chanticleer returns to Athens
The group appears March 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Multicultural chamber ensemble to take Performing Arts Center stage
The West-Eastern Divan Ensemble will appear Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Researchers advance knowledge on debilitating genetic disease
Familial dysautonomia is a rare disease that primarily affects children.
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Racial stereotypes vary in digital interactions
Study shows racial stereotypes of Black AI can lead to more positive outcomes in negotiations.
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Alumna from Uzbekistan made the most of her scholarship
Sabina Ashurova emigrated at age 8 in search of the American dream.
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UGA holds first Active Learning Summit
The summit covered the state of active learning at UGA.
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Heart disease deaths declining, but not for everyone
Rural and mostly Black counties experience higher rates of heart disease.
