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Open enrollment for 2023 opens Oct. 24
This year’s benefits open enrollment will be held Oct. 24 through Nov. 4.
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Watch for Dawgs encourages campus safety
Everyone should keep their heads up and Watch for Dawgs.
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Call for applications: Provost’s Affordable Course Materials Grant program
The grant is intended to provide one-time funding to support the adoption of open and/or affordable course materials.
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CAES celebrates 2022 D.W. Brooks award winners
Alison Van Eenennaam is the keynote speaker for the 2022 D.W. Brooks Lecture and Awards to be held Nov. 8.
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UGArden provides fresh produce to underserved Athens-area families
UGArden has put food on the plates of thousands of underserved individuals and families in the greater Athens area.
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UGA’s SWAKE takes home first prize in SEC Pitch Competition
Vanessa Sachs represents the UGA Entrepreneurship Program with her pitch for sweatproof cosmetics.
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Developer brings new life to UGA’s digital library and databases
Josh Wier makes online library resources more user-friendly.
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Thirteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2022
Thirteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1.
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Belgian early music group Vox Luminis brings music of Bach family to Athens
Vox Luminis explores music by a diverse group of composers on Oct. 27.
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Disease threatens bald eagle nests, professor says
David Stallknecht, an adjunct professor in the department of infectious diseases and department of population health in the College of Veterinary Medicine, outlined some of…
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Study finds eating fruits and vegetables can help women live longer
Billy Hammond, professor in the department of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently spoke with Consumer Affairs about a new study…
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Communications faculty says that moms can help their daughters with body positivity
Analisa Arroyo, an associate professor in the department of communication studies in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, spoke with The Mirage to talk…
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University Woman’s Club plans Nov. 8 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Nov. 8 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road, beginning with…
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Journeys help author find what’s important
After starting a new life in the Mississippi Valley, 50-year-old John Griswold thought he was turning over a new leaf and would find new friends.…
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Fouche named director of emergency preparedness
Fouche has served nearly 20 years in the UGA Police Department.
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Law school unveils portrait honoring first Black graduate
Chester Davenport’s image to hang in school’s iconic rotunda.
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UGA Career Center hosts successful fall career fairs
A record number of students and employers attended the events.
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Students helped Moultrie police develop co-responder program
In only four months, 79 potential inmates were diverted from jail and into programs.
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Project examines how trees’ cells work during winter dormancy
The three-year, $2.7-million project is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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UGA issues proclamation recognizing Colquitt County Archway
Since 2005, 13 additional Georgia counties have become Archway Partnerships.
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AI answers the call for quail information
Artificial intelligence gives wildlife managers the ability to gather the data they need.

