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First Faculty Artist Series concert to feature new saxophone lecturer
Brandon Quarles will perform on Sept. 28 in Ramsey Hall at 7:30 p.m.
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Performing Arts Center season features variety of orchestras
The performers range from the world’s leading big band to Georgia’s own major symphony to the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.
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Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2021
Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2021.
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Associate professor shares passion for music, science
Art Grider finds ways to nurture his love of the saxophone and research.
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Seven majors at the Terry College of Business ranked by U.S. News
Terry’s undergraduate program ranked top 15 among public B-schools for fifth straight year.
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UGA to host Faculty Exchange Program in African Veterinary Science
The program is designed to help developing countries in Africa improve their university agricultural education, research and extension programs
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Model provides clues about Guinea worm transmission
The findings were recently published in the International Journal for Parasitology.
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Parent giving enhances the student experience
Parents of UGA students support important initiatives on campus.
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Joshua Williams
A student in the Double Dawgs program, he has his sights set on pursuing a Ph.D.
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UGA among nation’s top universities for graduation rate among Pell Grant recipients
UGA ranks 23rd among four-year public universities.
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New heat exposure model can protect citizens
This has implications for the future as we move toward personalized heat exposure warnings.
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Sexual relationship norms affected by social media
New study shows what we consume online can shape views of consent and sexual activity.
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A history of colorism sheds light on discrimination today
New research provides case studies of the effect of skin tone.
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Program helps rural students acclimate to life at UGA
The ALL Georgia program serves more than 3,000 students.
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Reports of COVID-19 decline sharply at UGA
Cases down 85% over the last two weeks.
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Dog parasite is developing resistance to treatments
Hookworms have evolved to evade all FDA approved medications used to kill them.
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‘It feels unreal’: UGA delivers first $1K vaccine prizes
Fifty vaccinated individuals win UGA’s $1,000 prize through incentive program.
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To keep forests sustainable, education for women is key
New study finds gaps in programs that connect women with their land.
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UGA receives national diversity award for eighth consecutive year
UGA received national recognition for its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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College of Public Health updates website
The updates showcase the college’s academic programs, research and outreach efforts.
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Book examines history of foreign-owned automotive sector
Timothy J. Minchin’s book offers up a new history of the foreign-owned auto industry.
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UGA submits compliance certification for reaffirmation of accreditation
UGA submitted its Compliance Certification Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to meet the Sept. 8, 2021 deadline for…
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Fall 2021 issue of The Georgia Review now available
The Georgia Review’s Fall 2021 issue is now available for purchase. This issue features new writing from Stephanie Burt, Kwame Dawes, G. C. Waldrep, Rosa…
