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Teaching Academy welcomes new members
The UGA Teaching Academy was chartered in 1999 at the university.
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Lead at 3 speakers announced for spring series
The spring series begins Feb. 14.
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Robie Lecture, award ceremony set for Feb. 9
The keynote speaker for the lecture will be Christy Norman ‘06, PharmD, MS, BCPS, who was the 2022 recipient of the William T. Robie III…
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UGA students offer free tax prep services through VITA program
The VITA program offers free tax help to low and moderate income households or those who would like assistance preparing their own returns.
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Jaquarius Raglin helps students find their path
Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient inspires the next generation.
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Director helps create spaces for students, faculty and staff
Melanie Ford leads construction projects on campus.
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Matthew Whitaker makes Athens debut with his quintet
The performance will be Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Wind Ensemble premieres new music with Linqua Franqa, New York Philharmonic
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music is hosting the College Band Directors National Association National Conference on campus Feb. 15-18.
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An evening of art songs continues School of Music Faculty Artist Series
The recital will be Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center.
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Archaeologist discusses recent discovery of Native American Canal
Victor Thompson, distinguished research professor and director of the Laboratory of Archaeology in the department of anthropology in Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, spoke…
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Anthropologist weighs in on ancient Greek history
Laurie Reitsema, associate professor and director of the Bioarchaeology and Biochemistry Laboratory in the department of anthropology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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History professor works on ‘Noah’s Ark’ for apples
Stephen Mihm, professor and head of the department of history in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, discussed his hobby of apple growing with…
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Participants needed for bone health study
The Nutrition and Skeletal Health Lab is seeking volunteers to participate in a research study to assess the precision of bone imaging technology that will…
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Essay collection on Pauline Hopkins shares her literary influence
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was an African American novelist, editor, journalist, playwright and historian during the 19th and 20th centuries. Born in 1859, Hopkins is best…
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Feedback wanted on Libraries website redesign
The UGA Libraries invites patrons to provide feedback on its website to ensure that user needs are at the center of a redesign project. Members…
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Sarah Jackson: Fruits of Our Labor
She helps people to not only grow their own food, but learn to enjoy it.
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Mostly Sunny – The Weather Program at UGA
It’s easy being green
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Mostly Sunny – Channeling the Weather
The Weather People
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Mostly Sunny – The Atlanta Weather Report
Hundreds of thousands of Georgians trust UGA alumni meteorologists.
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UGA again in top 5 for new products to market
The 49 new products released were based on UGA research.

