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Two faculty members named University Professors
John Maltese and Jean F. Martin-Williams have shown a commitment to teaching, service and scholarship.
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Perfecto to deliver 2023 Odum Lecture
The lecture will take place April 4 at 4 p.m. in the Ecology Auditorium and via Zoom.
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‘Spring Into Research’ classes teach skills to help students’ research blossom
Sessions take place March 20-24.
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UGA Idea Accelerator boosts plan to help homeless students
The program has granted more than $85,000 in startup funding and helped 721 budding entrepreneurs refine their business ideas.
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Lawrence named American Council on Education Fellow
Lawrence is one of 36 fellows selected from institutions across the country and the first UGA employee to be selected since 1990.
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Athletic, charismatic Japanese drum troupe makes UGA Presents debut
The troupe brings “Hinotori – The Wings of Phoenix” to the UGA Performing Arts Center’s Hodgson Concert Hall on March 24 at 7:30 p.m.
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Atlanta Symphony returns to Athens with new music director
Nathalie Stutzmann makes her Athens debut March 26 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall with a concert titled “Bach & Friends.”
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UGA Theatre students, alumnus develop original play
Performances will be held in the Cellar Theatre on March 23-25 at 8 p.m. and March 26 at 2:30 p.m.
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Associate professor looks at barometers of marriages
Justin Lavner, associate professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently spoke with The Charlaton about research on the accuracy of…
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Extension agent shares dangers of some nutritional supplements
Cynthia Sweda, UGA Family and Consumer Sciences agent with the Cobb County Extension office, recently spoke with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the dangers of some…
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Director details how new technique could bring fresher, healthier juice
Jim Gratzek, director of UGA’s Food Product Innovation Commercialization Center, recently spoke with Fox5 about a new technique to produce fresher, healthier juice. Unpasteurized juice…
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Book highlights the importance of wild American ginseng
Wild American ginseng, America’s most famous medicinal plant, is in trouble. In plain prose, James McGraw explains why as he translates the latest in ecological…
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Together ticket takes top spots in SGA
Their campaign centered on new initiatives, sharing student stories.
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Flavor of Georgia contest announces finalists
Competitors are all businesses based in Georgia and compete among 12 categories.
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Partners creating universal definition of human trafficking
The goal is to develop a common language so it can be measured worldwide.
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Road Dawgs spread inspiration and spirit across the state
They brought some Georgia Bulldog energy to high school students across the state.
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Brooks named finalist for Athletic Director of the Year
The annual awards honor excellence in sports business.
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Professor explains what happened at Silicon Valley Bank
The bank may not fall alone, but it’s unlikely to become a financial crisis.
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Rural Georgia program drives community-engaged research
Faculty members work in partnership with Public Service and Outreach and Extension.
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Patient-friendly prescription labels improve medication adherence
New medication labels could save over 100,000 lives each year, new study finds.
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Students play crucial role in making cybersecurity impact
CyberArch helps address security challenges for Georgia’s communities and businesses.
