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History professor included on panel on historical terrorism
John Morrow, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ history department, was included on a panel to discuss documenting terrorism for history, according…
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Historian writes about the world’s breadbasket
Scott Reynolds Nelson, Georgia Athletic Association Professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ history department, discussed his historical research from his own book,…
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Veterinarian discusses ways to keep dog hearts healthy
Amanda Coleman, associate professor in the department of small animal medicine and surgery in the College of Veterinary Medicine, gave some tips on how to…
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Fall Athenaeum exhibition features visiting artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed
Kameelah Janan Rasheed explores the poetics and politics of machine learning.
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The War and Treaty opens the UGA Presents season
The concert takes place Sept. 8 in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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CAES doctoral student selected for FFAR Fellows program
The FFAR Fellows program provides a platform for personal and professional growth to doctoral students working in the agricultural and food research sector.
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Associate professor’s work blends science and history
K. Chad Clay measures human rights with quantitative data.
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New director of Learning & Development curates fall course offerings
To register for classes, visit the Professional Education Portal at pep.uga.edu.
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UGA-led training prepares Georgia citizens to identify and report nature’s foreign invaders
The next training for the Georgia First Detectors Program will be held Sept. 30.
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Design Sprint challenges students to use creative thinking to solve problems
The annual competition challenged students to design the ideal campus workspace.
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September is National Preparedness Month
Steps to take include being informed, getting a kit and making a plan.
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Theatre faculty helped make this show go on
Two professors worked on a professional production over the summer.
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Contact between wild birds and backyard chickens is risky
Pathogens can be transmitted between the two and can even transfer to humans.
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New UGA students volunteer in Athens-Clarke County
Students got the opportunity to meet people and learn about their new community.
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UGA ranked 10th among public universities in the U.S. by Niche
Rankings based on academic, admissions, financial and student life data.
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Physically active teens more likely to vape
Physically active adolescents up to 23% more likely to vape than sedentary ones.
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Athens artist creates benches to honor Holmes and Hunter
A portion of the funds came from a UGA Presidential Task Force.
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Pop Warner: A ‘creative genius’ and football innovator
One of UGA’s first coaches went on to create a national legacy.
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University of Georgia Saxophone Studio quartet wins national competition
As gold medalists, Mixed Media will go on tour performing concerts and educational outreach this fall.
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Authors examine how countries prioritize national security
Paasche and Sidaway take a contextual approach to security that compares aerial, big-pictures views with the views of geopolitical scholars.
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University Woman’s Club to meet Sept. 13
The University Woman’s Club fall coffee is set for Sept. 13 from 10-11:30 a.m. in the Terrace Room of the Garden Club of Georgia at the…
