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Charting a brighter future
PROPEL gives rural communities in Georgia the tools to prosper and thrive.
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Science Hill funding approved by Georgia General Assembly
Several UGA projects received financial support from Georgia lawmakers this session.
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Electric Mobility Summit dives into an evolving field
The conference drew 150 industry, government and education leaders.
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One-sport high school athletes prone to injury, burnout
Negative effects can be avoided by encouraging participation in multiple sports.
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Robert Gilliard’s scientific work is groundbreaking
The UGA alumnus is “seeking to expose new fundamental principles of chemistry.”
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Scientists on the hunt for a tree’s tipping point
‘Catastrophe theory’ can shed new light on how drought affects plants.
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UGA Hillel starts work on new Jewish center
UGA Hillel will renovate the former Baxter Street Bookstore.
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Bluegrass virtuosos to appear at Hodgson Concert Hall
The performances will take place May 6 and May 19.
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Marine sciences professor receives NSF CAREER award
Bik will study the biodiversity, evolution, and ecology of free-living marine nematodes and their host-associated microbiomes.
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Asian American Student Association at UGA receives top student organization award
The SOAR Awards celebrate the accomplishments of student organizations at the University of Georgia.
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Christian Albritton named UGA Student Employee of the Year
The University of Georgia’s annual Student Employee of the Year Awards Luncheon took place April 13.
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EITS works to improve Wi-Fi for University Housing residents
The work is part of a $5 million project spanning five years to replace and upgrade equipment in 18 residence halls on the Athens campus.
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Candlelight memorial service to be held May 3
UGA remembers students, faculty and staff who passed away in the last year.
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UGA-Griffin breaks ground on site to showcase new irrigation technologies
On March 28, workers broke ground on the project site being constructed on the University of Georgia’s Griffin campus.
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EcoReach Grows with help of Americorps VISTA
Mackenzie Teeter is a few months into her year-long assignment with the Odum School of Ecology program.
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Giardia IPE simulation trains students to work interprofessionally
Interprofessional teams provided patient care for a mock local outbreak of giardiasis during an event held at the College of Pharmacy.

