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A huge machine that’s red and black
A brief history of the University of Georgia’s Redcoat Marching Band.
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Vaccine hesitancy persists among parents
Some parents have concerns about childhood vaccines, like the MMR and flu shots.
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High-Impact Learning Experiences
Creating extraordinary learning opportunities that inspire students to learn at a deeper level.
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Faculty discuss ways to harness AI potential
Participants in the Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium attended keynote, panel and discussion sessions.
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UGA hosts international human trafficking researchers to standardize best practices
Experts in human trafficking prevalence estimation will share insights learned from research projects.
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USDA renews award to UGA-led consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
The 10-year awards are being made by USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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Lauth, founding dean of SPIA, passes at 85
Lauth joined the UGA faculty in 1981.
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MBA admissions director opens doors for up-and-coming business leaders
Rebekah McElwain welcomes students to Executive, Professional and Online MBA programs.
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Five UGA employees retired May 1, 2023
Five UGA employees retired May 1, 2023.
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Inaugural Athens Art Book, Print & Zine Fair hopes to expand art book community
The event will be held June 24 at the Athenaeum in downtown Athens.
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Columns publication schedule for summer 2023
Columns has moved to its summer publication schedule. Columns will be published on June 12 and 26 and July 10 and 24. Weekly publication will…
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Book shares poems at the intersection of Asian and Latine communities
With “Tripas,” Brandon Som follows up his award-winning debut with a book of poems built out of a multicultural, multigenerational childhood home, in which he celebrates…
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Researchers create antimicrobial ‘superfoam’
The three-dimensional foam conducts electricity, cleans polluted water.
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UGA awarded $4 million to design farm of the future
It’s an investment in innovations for climate-smart agriculture and forestry.
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‘Play deserts’ common throughout Deep South, Southwest
Physical activity is key to health, but much of the U.S. lacks play areas.
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UGA to construct new residence hall
Plans also call for construction of a new dining center and parking deck.
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Weinberg, retired professor and interim dean, passes away
Weinberg began his career at the University of Georgia in 1982.
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UGA begins search for Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
The committee will recommend finalists to succeed Kelly Kerner.
