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Twenty-four UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2023
Twenty-four UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2023.
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Martha Graham Dance Company brings ‘Appalachian Spring’ to Athens
Performances will be Feb. 2 and 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the UGA Fine Arts Theatre.
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Chamber Music Gala spotlights UGA’s small music ensembles
The Thursday Scholarship Series continues with a Feb. 2 concert.
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Georgia Museum of Art to present highlights from Princeton University Art Museum collection
The exhibition will be on view from Feb. 4 to May 14.
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UGA researchers detail how to use poplar trees to make fuel
Robin Buell, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar Chair in Crop Genomics in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, spoke with Bioenergy Insights about a…
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Associate professor shares how the pandemic changed people’s personalities
Brian Haas, an associate professor in behavioral and brain science in the psychology department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, said people’s personalities…
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Researcher discusses common fungus exposure
Michelle Momany, professor and associate dean of plant biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, spoke with NPR to share her research into…
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Book details an unlikely partnership formed over peanuts
George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist at the Tuskegee Institute. Tom Huston was a company boss who wanted to grow his business. Together,…
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CAES launches podcast highlighting impacts of agricultural and environmental sciences
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) has launched a podcast, now available on all streaming services. Cultivating Curiosity will augment existing CAES news…
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Peabody Awards ceremony moves to Los Angeles
This marks the first in-person ceremony since 2019 and the first held in California.
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Morehead delivers 2023 State of the University Address
UGA’s president reflects on UGA’s remarkable past decade, considers the decade to come.
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UGA posts record $545.6M in R&D spending in FY22
Over the past nine years, UGA’s annual R&D expenditures have increased by nearly 56%.
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Enforcement key to mandatory voting
Study finds the enforcement, not severity, of compulsory voting law leads to higher turnout.
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Student among first recipients of LAF Ignite scholarship
It’s for landscape architecture students who are Black, Indigenous and people of color.
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Precision agriculture aids water conservation
UGA Extension helps farmers improve efficiency, save 100 million gallons of water.
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Mysteries of the Mind
Researchers in the Franklin College explore why humans do what we do.
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Louis B. Sohn: An international legal scholar
Sohn’s book resulted in 46 nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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UGA announces spring 2023 Signature Lectures
Renowned scholars and leaders will share with the campus community.
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Making a purposeful impact
Program provides clinical research professionals with a unique tool to enhance their careers.
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Applications for 2023 Women’s Staff Leadership Institute now open
The nomination and selection process is open now through Jan. 31.
