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The Georgia Review wins national magazine award
The Georgia Review was awarded the 2022 American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) Award for Fiction at an awards ceremony April 5.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives two SECAC Awards
Both awards recognize curators who exceed expectations in the design, publication and/or community engagement of an exhibition.
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Innovation Bootcamp helps student entrepreneurs
The focus was on building businesses in computing and computer science.
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Study shows resilience of early coastal communities
These coastal villages have been identified by the large collections of shells they left behind.
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Fashion doesn’t have to be fast and wasteful
Student group works to educate campus about green clothing choices.
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Organic waste management can reduce greenhouse gasses
Walmart Foundation grant to UGA New Materials Institute will yield scalable strategies.
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2022 University of Georgia Award for Excellence in Teaching
The University of Georgia Award for Excellence in Teaching recognizes exemplary instruction by teaching faculty at the University of Georgia.
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Improving Georgia land conservation through algorithms
A team of UGA researchers has created a model to help land developers and public officials.
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Most infants on WIC don’t get enough vitamin D
Health care providers can address vitamin D deficiency through education.
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Learning through language
An immersive dual language learning experience is delivering a big impact.
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Bulldog Nation in full force for G-Day game
More than 68,000 fans came out for the finale of spring practice.
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2022 Outstanding Academic Advisors
Four University of Georgia academic advisors have received 2022 Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Awards.
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Charter Lecture exhibits the value of interdisciplinary research
Drake, Saunt discuss how their fields work together.
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UGA Hillel to break ground on new Jewish center
The Baxter Street Bookstore will soon be a student hub once again.
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USG votes to maintain current tuition, eliminate Special Instructional Fee
Undergraduate and graduate tuition costs will remain the same next year for UGA students.
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Learn piano as a part of a research study
The UGA Institute of Gerontology is looking for people aged 65 years and older to be in a study on music learning and memory. Those…
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Taking care of UGA for 51 years
Betty McWhorter is a people person.
