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Russell Library hosts exhibition of Civil Rights photographs
The collection will be on display through Aug. 11.
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Georgia Museum of Art to participate in Blue Star Museums
The program offers free admission and special discounts to military personnel and their families through Labor Day.
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Thirty UGA employees retired June 1, 2022
Thirty UGA employees retired June 1, 2022
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Stanley selected to receive national advisor award
Stanley advises more than 300 students in six music majors and two minors in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music.
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UGA diabetes prevention program earns top recognition from CDC
The certification is based on participant achievement of attendance, weight loss, physical activity minutes reported and retention in the year-long program.
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UGA SNAP-Ed team recognized as part of 30-year celebration
The team was recently highlighted by the national SNAP-Ed program’s webinar series for its innovative Food e-Talk curriculum.
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South Carolinians join the Great Georgia Pollinator Census
The addition expands the reach of the pioneering project in the Southeast.
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UGA selects new cohort of Georgia agriculture and forestry leaders
The program has had more than 90 graduates since 2014.
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UGA Libraries calls for community curators
The deadline to submit items is July 15.
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School of Law launches new journal
The Georgia Criminal Law Review will become the school’s fourth journal.
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Journalism graduate publishes first novel
Stacy Willingham’s new thriller was an instant bestseller.
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MBA program highly ranked by The Economist
Terry College’s Full-Time MBA employment rate and starting salaries drive top ranking.
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UGA program puts students to work behind the scenes
The students get experience working with well-known musical artists.
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8 summer safety tips for keeping your dog cool
UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine offers guidance for pet owners during the summer heat.
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Program helps Georgians claim over $2M in refunds
Students in UGA’s tax preparation VITA program helped file more than 1,500 returns.
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UGA, rural communities work on safe walking routes
The goal is to develop areas for residents to exercise and play safely.
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UGA x The Sparrow’s Nest: Helping the Athens community
They are focused on improving the lives of the local underserved population.
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Did democracy have a separate origin in the Americas?
Research points to a democratic-style governance a millennium before Europeans.
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Panthers now considered No. 1 predator of deer in Southwest Florida
During the 1990s, the main sources of deer mortality were bobcats and hunter harvest.
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Boren Awards names UGA a top-performing institution
The scholarships are for students studying critical foreign languages.
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UGA establishes School of Computing
Academic unit will be jointly administered by the Franklin College and College of Engineering.
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Study away at UGA
With students in 72 countries, study abroad offers a wide array of experiences.
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Monarch butterfly populations are thriving in North America
Monarch butterfly populations in North America have been stable for 25 years.
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The Peabody 30 unveiled
They represent the best from over 1,200 entries in broadcasting and streaming media.
