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First Black women’s tennis player dominated the courts
Natalie Frazier Jenkins was the perfect fit for the UGA program.
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Agricultural fungicides may be driving resistance
Drugs used to fight fungal diseases in plants are causing resistance to human medications.
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Offbeat Media Group named 2022 fastest-growing UGA business
UGA Alumni Association reveals 2022 Bulldog 100 rankings.
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New project tracks coyotes through metro Atlanta
Using cameras and collars, UGA researchers aim to understand wildlife movements, geography.
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Discovering Pier Francesco Foschi at the Georgia Museum of Art
Exhibition offers a timely and critical reevaluation of this versatile and innovative Renaissance master.
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McClellan performs in next Faculty Artist Series concert
The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Ramsey Hall on Feb. 8.
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Carter named director of diversity and inclusion
Carter will provide leadership and guidance to UGA’s strategic diversity initiatives.
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Violinist Joshua Bell returning to the UGA Performing Arts Center
The performance will take place Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
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Author writes animal story for adults
The novel centered is on the life of a captive male orca returned to the wild.
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Librarian lives out her passions while building UGA’s library collection
Nan McMurry works to grow number of research materials.
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Mandela Washington Fellowship returns to UGA in summer 2022
Beginning in mid-June, UGA will host 25 of Africa’s bright, emerging civic engagement leaders.
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New program offers scholarships, academic support to first-year students
First Year Scholars Program is part of UGA College of Engineering’s efforts to advance diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Ballroom Performance Group celebrates anniversary
The University of Georgia’s Ballroom Performance Group celebrates its 30th anniversary with its annual showcase, Ballroom Magic, at the UGA Dance Department. Performances will be…
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Outreach in Athens is supported by UGA graduate and President Morehead
It will allow for collaborations between UGA entities and the Athens community.
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Marilyn Holmes shares her story
Holmes-Hunter Lecture features conversation about her life.
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‘Smart’ greenhouses could slash electricity costs
A lighting control system could reduce electrical costs by as much as 33%.
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Geography affects mental health care
People in urban areas had better access to care and lower copays than rural areas.
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$7.4 billion: UGA’s annual economic impact on Georgia sets record
Study quantifies economic activity generated by teaching, research and service.
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Museum features Black History Month programs
The programs to honor Black history are free and open to the public.


