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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.
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COVID drug trials don’t match patient population
Most participants in the drug trials were white, male and over 50.
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UGA’s economic impact grows to record high of $7.6 billion
Growth in the number of degrees conferred at the undergraduate and graduate levels, increases in externally funded research activity, and an expansion of public service…
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Student Affairs VP Victor Wilson announces retirement
UGA senior administrator has been a student leader, alumnus, mentor, teacher and administrator.
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Black History Month at the Georgia Museum of Art
The museum has three exhibitions on view that feature Black artists.
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Five faculty elected as AAAS Fellows
The honor is bestowed annually for extraordinary achievements leading to the advancement of science.
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New vaccine targets life-threatening fungal infections
Fungal infections kill millions every year. UGA’s vaccine could change that.
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Edge receives 2023 President’s Medal from UGA
The UGA alumnus is an attorney, civic leader and advocate of the performing arts.
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UGA online programs earn several top 10 rankings
U.S. News & World Report recognizes education and business graduate programs.
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Monica Kaufman Pearson to deliver Mary Frances Early Lecture
The event will be held at 2 p.m. on Feb. 7 in Mahler Hall at the UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel.
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CAES researchers examine blueberry quality issues for Georgia producers
The project will address “major issues” with fruit quality, particularly in rabbiteye blueberries.
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Assistant professor examines legal aspects of digital abuse
Thomas Kadri looks to find a balance with law and policy.
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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…

