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Reports of COVID-19 at UGA remain at low levels
Thirty-four cases were reported, a 93% decrease from the Labor Day peak.
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A new breakthrough for treatment of male infertility
UGA study first to develop sperm cells from primate cells.
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Executive MBA program ranked No. 3 among public business schools
The Financial Times also ranked the program the top one in the state.
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Bulldogs dominate Kentucky to remain No. 1 in the nation
The top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs dispatched No. 11 Kentucky in a matchup of unbeatens.
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UGA recognizes historically Black fraternities, sororities
Dedication ceremony held on campus for newly installed markers.
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CED associate professors collaborate on guide to Southern landscape plants
The book offers uses of plant materials and resource information for selecting plant materials for Southern landscapes.
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Noriega wins culinary award
Jorge Noriega, associate director for culinary development and certified executive chef for Dining Services, has been named the 2021 Premier Culinary Creations Award winner. Participants…
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Native American artistry as seen through printmaking
The exhibition will be on display through Jan. 30.
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Longobardi named Margie E. West Prize Winner
The annual prize given to an esteemed alumni from the Lamar Dodd School of Art, inviting the artist to create a new exhibition for the…
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GRA Eminent Scholar awarded prestigious national genetics prize
The award was given for her groundbreaking work in plant genome structure, function and evolution.
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Housing director creates a learning community
Blake York uses gaming to connect with students.
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UGA-Griffin student scores job testing turf at PGA TOUR Championship
Although the PGA TOUR experience was brief, the work reinforced Barr’s goal to become a turf manager or golf course superintendent one day.
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Journalism students to play integral role in saving community newspaper
Grady College students will work at the paper as part of a new non-profit entity, The Oglethorpe Echo Legacy Inc.
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Students, staff to be celebrated at BFSO awards ceremony
Joni Taylor will give the keynote address.
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Mason Lecture: Inclusive leadership leads to stronger teams and better economic outcomes
Atlanta Fed president shares his vision for empowering people during Mason Public Leadership Lecture.
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Annual Getzen Lecture to feature Inspector General of the U.S. Department of the Interior
The lecture will be delivered in person and virtually on Nov. 8.
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10th annual Spotlight on the Arts festival set for November
More than 60 events in the literary, performing and visual arts.
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Fulfilling the Mission in the Face of Challenges
The President’s Annual Report for 2021 details how UGA thrived despite a pandemic.
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Plant-based jet fuel could reduce emissions by 68%
The sustainable aviation fuel is derived from a type of mustard plant called carinata.
