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Defense treaties affect support of military action
People think the U.S. has an obligation to keep promises—even if it costs lives.
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Dream Award winner gives back to his community
Kevin Nwogu created a scholarship for students to follow in his footsteps.
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UGA Opera Theatre to perform comedic opera by Mozart
The opera will be sung in Italian with English subtitles.
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Nominations sought for UGA vice president for instruction
The Vice President for Instruction provides strategic leadership for a wide range of teaching and learning initiatives that advance UGA as one of the top…
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Student creates opportunities for future leaders
Carl Miller develops leadership programs for underprivileged youth in his community.
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CPH’s Institute for Disaster Management launches new website
The website was changed to improve the user experience, through a full menu of options and easy to follow subfolders.
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Book looks at current conditions, recent developments of academic freedom
This work contextualizes academic freedom in the world of post-secondary education.
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University Woman’s Club plans March 8 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held March 8 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road, beginning with…
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Environmental engineer talks the future of recycling
Jenna Jambeck, professor of environmental engineering in the College of Engineering, was quoted in a recent Popular Science article discussing the future of plastic recycling.…
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Psychologist describes increase in ‘workaholics’
Malissa Clark, associate professor and industrial/organizational psychologist in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, discussed the new work/life balance among remote workers…
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Professors build food security in Nigeria
Gary Burtle and Esendugue Fonsah, professors of animal and dairy science and agriculture and applied economics respectively, in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Branford Marsalis brings his quartet to the UGA Performing Arts Center
The quartet appears in support of its most recent album, “The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul.”
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Graphic designer’s work supports museum’s mission
Noelle Shuck’s creations help to educate, preserve and exhibit art.
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Mary Frances Early Lecture set for Feb. 22
To honor Early, Chancellor Robert J. Jones of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will deliver the 2022 lecture.
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College of Pharmacy, Georgia Gwinnett College partner to benefit future pharmacy students
The agreement will allow GGC undergraduate biology students, concentrating in biochemistry, to have a streamlined approach for admission into UGA’s Doctor of Pharmacy program.
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Cox Institute announces new Certificate in News Literacy starting fall 2022
The certificate, which will be open to all majors at the university, will require 12 credit hours to complete.
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Age plays a role in flower purchases
New study finds that Gen X and millennials more likely to buy a bouquet than boomers.
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Student officiates NFL Flag Bowl championship game
Nuri Troy was one of only four officials selected and the only college student.
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Sorority alumnae establish endowed scholarship
Gifts from over 100 Alpha Kappa Alpha alumnae created a $100,000 scholarship fund.
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Claire Bunn named Gates Cambridge Scholar
The scholarship fully funds postgraduate study at the University of Cambridge in England.
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Harvey named inaugural Footsteps Award winner
Chief DEI officer at PBS station wins award honoring Holmes, Hunter-Gault and Early.
