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Writing Intensive Program issues call for course proposals
The deadline for proposal submissions is March 13.
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CED hosts 300 Clarke students to Experience UGA
The Experience UGA program is a partnership between the Clarke County School District and the UGA Office of Service Learning
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Registration open for 2023 Georgia Ag Forecast
The annual seminar shares the latest research and information from UGA faculty to help agribusinesses and producers prepare for the new year.
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How winter cold affects Georgia crops and landscape plants
Temperatures at both ends of the spectrum can affect the development of fruit crops during the dormant season.
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Kashyap receives National Endowment for the Arts Literature Translation Fellowship
Kashyap will use the time of the fellowship to translate “Udbhashito Upokul” by Dipak Kumar Barkakati.
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Advisor connects with students on a deeper level
Bev Hull advises students in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
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Aquila Theatre Company brings Jane Austen novel to life at UGA
The performance will be Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at UGA’s Fine Arts Theatre.
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Athenaeum offers guided tour of Walker exhibition
Curator Katie Geha will lead the tour Jan. 28.
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Faculty Artist Series begins spring 2023 series
The concert will be Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center.
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Clinical professor discusses how to prevent cat scratching
Sara Everett, a clinical assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, spoke with the Washington Post about veterinarians trending away from declawing cats. She…
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Spice containers are surprise sources of contamination, says associate director
Tracey Brigman, associate director of the National Center for Home Food Preservation in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, recently discussed food safety practices…
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Georgia residents should factor in flood insurance to homeowner prices
Rob Hoyt, chair and professor of risk management and insurance in the Terry College of Business, discussed a changing insurance market with the Savannah Morning…
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Chiles authors new memoir about Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
Chiles was very familiar with Abdul-Rauf before he took the call to co-author the book.
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A Powerful Partnership
Fifteen DFCS managers will earn UGA social work master’s degrees.
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Juan Mencias: Building a Community
Juan Mencias is known for his dedication to Latino students at UGA.
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Precision agriculture institute welcomes 3 new faculty
The institute harnesses the power of technology and big data.
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New grant will develop best way to teach STEM classes
The UGA team will focus on three areas of effective and inclusive teaching.
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Health care workers struggle to recall emergency codes
Workers only matched code words to corresponding emergencies 44% of the time.
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UGA mourns the loss of two members of campus community
Official statements from the UGA administration.
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Freedom Breakfast speakers, award recipients help community grow
Annual event honors legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

