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UGA plant pathologist recognized for improving the world, one peanut at a time
Bob Kemerait has been instrumental in the continuing development of the Peanut Rx tool at UGA and throughout the southeast.
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School of Music annual holiday concerts back live and in person
The concerts are part of the Thursday Scholarship Series and will take place Dec. 2 and 3 at 7:30 p.m.
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Georgia Museum of Natural History plans fundraising dinner
The Georgia Museum of Natural History’s “Celebration 2022” fundraising dinner will be held Jan. 29 at 5 p.m. in the Special Collections Library. Kirk Johnson,…
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UGA wins Best Delegation Award at 2021 Regional Model African Union
A delegation of seven students and scholars represented UGA at the 24th annual Southeast Model African Union.
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Staff Performance Management Task Force charged with recommending new process
The task force is chaired by Lindsey Van Note, senior director of talent in University Human Resources.
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Can movies change the world?
Despite the rise of feminism, romance films continue to stereotype female roles.
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Former Albany State president to give Freedom Breakfast keynote
Higher education veteran Arthur Dunning returns to Athens.
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Athens ice cream shop keeps scooping with SBDC’s help
Shop local on Nov. 27 to support Small Business Saturday.
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Sydney Guion
Hometown: Wilmington, NC Degree objective: Major: Public Relations; Minors: Sociology, Spanish, Theatre Expected graduation: May 2022 Other degrees: Not a degree but I take ASL…
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Bulldogs take care of business with 56-7 victory
The top-ranked Georgia football team improved to 11-0.
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Seal ultrasounds, fish MRIs and exotic animal endoscopies
UGA’s zoological medicine program provides practical experience for residents.
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Zvonkovic named dean of College of Family and Consumer Sciences
She has held a number of national leadership roles.
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Commencement to mark new beginning for 3,286 students
Jack Bauerle, Michelle Garfield Cook to deliver fall Commencement addresses.
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UGA dedicates McBee Institute of Higher Education
University of Minnesota President Joan T.A. Gabel delivers McBee Lecture.
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Alumni Association reveals 2022 Bulldog 100 businesses
The list names the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or operated by UGA alumni.
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Reports of COVID-19 stay low as semester winds down
Pop-up testing events scheduled on campus ahead of holiday break.
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UGA breaks ground on new Poultry Science Complex
The project will dramatically increase capacity for instruction, research and collaboration supporting Georgia’s multibillion-dollar poultry industry.
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Do you need a COVID-19 booster shot?
If you got the COVID-19 shots in early spring, your antibodies are likely waning. But a lower antibody level doesn’t mean less protection.
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Board members feel their role is to support CEOs or fire them
Modern board members report little change in role despite Sarbanes-Oxley reforms.
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Flu shots available to UGA community
University Health Center offering influenza, COVID-19 vaccines ahead of holiday season
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Inspector General shares three principles of his work during Ethics Week lecture
Mark Lee Greenblatt details their importance during Getzen Lecture.
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Thirty-Two Student-Athletes Inducted into L.E.A.D. Academy
The inductees join 37 returners to the LEAD Academy.
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Belisle Named to SEC Community Service Team
This is the second time Belisle has been named to the team, following a previous appointment in 2018.

