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Applications accepted for 2022 Women’s Staff Leadership Institute
The nomination and selection process will continue through Jan. 31.
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Drake, Saunt named Regents’ Professors
Honor recognizes national and international reach of their scholarship.
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Just one to go: Bulldogs have sights set on a national championship
All eyes in Bulldog Nation will be focused on Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Monday night as Georgia takes on Alabama for the College Football…
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Marilyn Holmes to give Holmes-Hunter Lecture
She is a retired educator and wife of the late Hamilton Holmes Sr.
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UGA completes deep-cleaning initiative at residence halls
Cleaning efforts, air quality testing performed over winter break across all 22 residence halls.
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Pagnattaro named interim vice president for instruction
Pagnattaro has served as vice provost for academic affairs since 2019.
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Risk vs. reward: How towns care for trees varies
Officials’ and residents’ perceptions of risk can drive reactions.
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Bulldogs storm past Michigan in Orange Bowl, head to championship
The No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs stormed past No. 2 Michigan 34-11 in the Orange Bowl.
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Best of UGA photography 2021
UGA photographers blanketed the campus throughout the year.
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Bowl Central
UGA Athletics has the details about the Orange Bowl and CFP.
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A famous pie and the woman who perfected it
UGA’s strawberry ice cream pie draws visitors from across the state and beyond.
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Philip Hong named dean of UGA School of Social Work
His scholarship focuses on poverty alleviation and workforce development.
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A look back at UGA in the Orange Bowl
This year’s Orange Bowl marks the 80th anniversary of UGA’s first appearance.
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Former Bulldog representing red and black at Orange Bowl
UGA alumna directs football communications for the Miami Dolphins.
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Parasitic worms in dogs, cats may jump into people
Three species of parasitic worms are more than 70% likely to cross species.
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Johnny Isakson, 1944-2021
Former U.S. senator dies, was widely respected for principled approach to serving Georgia.
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Mountain spring water isn’t as clean as you think it is
Unpaved roads, open pastures and land use patterns contribute to poor water quality.
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Researchers help Miami fight plastic pollution
UGA’s Jenna Jambeck’s work stretches into the Magic City.
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Commencement marks milestone for graduates
Speakers urge students to pursue dreams, make an impact in their careers.
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New biking map of Athens eases the ride around town
It was created by UGA’s Community Mapping Lab and BikeAthens.
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Students help restore land along North Oconee River
UGA Office of Sustainability partners with local restoration project.
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UGA car tags pave the way for students
License plate program has funded over 3,500 scholarship awards.
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Words matter most when responding to a crisis
A confident demeanor can’t make up for avoiding the issue at hand.
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UGA research offers insight into cancer progression
New technology could help understanding of mechanics of metastatic cancer.
