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Golf instructor creates community through the game
Clint Udell brings passion, mentorship and teamwork to the course.
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Book offers a taste of Georgia’s past
“Georgia’s Historical Recipes” is an exploration of this state’s oldest recipes through World War II, as painstakingly researched by Georgia archivist Valerie J. Frey. This…
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Chatterjee named interim dean of Terry College of Business
He will begin his tenure as interim dean on June 30.
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Protecting a critically endangered amphibian
Grad student conducts research to understand — and protect — the Tapir Valley tree frog.
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Learning from virtuosos
Grammy winners and jazz legends inspire the next generation of UGA performers.
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Are Asian needle ants your backyard’s next invasive threat?
The small but venomous needle ant’s sting can lead to anaphylactic shock.
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Do you trust me now?
Simplified ‘terms and conditions’ contracts have a double-edged effect on consumer trust.
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Parents Leadership Council raises $1.5M for student programs
Parent-funded grant program makes a direct impact on undergraduate student life.
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An academic year defined by excellence
UGA continues to make bold advancements in research, academics and service.
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UGA ranks second in the nation for Boren Awards in 2025
Seven undergraduates were selected as Boren Scholars this spring.
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Could poverty trigger the next pandemic?
Socioeconomic factors like poor access to health care are driving disease outbreaks.
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Pursuing world peace
This UGA student seeks answers for international conflicts.
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UGA program guides small businesses into global markets
ExportGA supports businesses exporting on a small scale or that have the potential to begin exporting.
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Where innovation takes root
UGA, partners demo future of agriculture at Grand Farm groundbreaking
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UGA’s regenerative bioscience Ph.D. program celebrates first graduate
The new degree focuses on interdisciplinary training in regenerative medicine, biomanufacturing, and biomedical imaging and computation.
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UGA Presents 30th anniversary season features Yo-Yo Ma
Over the course of more than 40 events, audiences will experience world-class music, dance and theatre.
