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Call for Applications: Provost’s Affordable Course Materials Grant program
Applications are due Dec. 1, and recipients will be notified of their funding status in January 2022.
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Terry professor honored for research in business-to-business marketing
Sundar Bharadwaj was inducted Aug. 12 as part of the ISBM Biennial Conference.
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Cohen receives Jackson Prize for Journal of International Economic Law article
The Jackson prize is awarded annually.
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Barnett reappointed to Administrative Conference of the United States
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Hosch Professor Kent Barnett will serve a two-year term.
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Startup 101: Vaccine biotech, from Georgia to Silicon Valley
Innovation Gateway held its latest Startup 101 presentation with Marty Moore, two-time UGA alumnus and CEO of Meissa Vaccines, on Oct. 22 in the Delta…
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UGA partnership prepares students to succeed in key Georgia industry
The hospitality and tourism industry is the second largest economic engine in the state.
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Are your trees boys or girls — or both?
The strict gender concepts of pure male and pure female understood with animals must be flexible when applied to trees.
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UGA crop specialist combats postharvest food waste with research and education
Factors that contribute to food waste and loss include grade standards, producer economics, deterioration during storage, transportation losses and retail losses.
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inductees participate in virtual discussions for Spotlight on the Arts
The talks are on Nov. 11 and 16.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives SEMC best in show
The awards recognize the Georgia Museum of Art’s work during the past year.
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UGA Opera Theatre presents program inspired by the shorties of Chekhov
Opening night is Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m., with a Sunday matinee on Nov. 14 at 3 p.m.
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Finding her passion through teaching and mentoring
Maryann Gallagher trains the next generation of global leaders
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Johnson wins the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
Her short story collection Light Skin Gone to Waste will be published by the University of Georgia Press in fall 2022.
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Digitization project brings online access to outspoken activist’s letters
The project, funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, brings online access to Lillian Smith’s speeches and letters.
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UGA to hold dedication ceremony for McBee IHE
Ceremony and public lecture to be held in tribute of Louise McBee Nov. 16.
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Whaddaya got, Loran? 50 years on the Bulldogs sideline
With a voice as smooth and comforting as a glass of iced tea — sweet, of course — Loran Smith has been talking to us for…
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Students help install trash trap to clean up creek
In two months, 37.3 pounds of trash and 717 items were removed from the creek.
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Tiny terrapins have a better memory than you may think
Juvenile turtles show an ability to learn—and remember—where they found freshwater.
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UGA reports fewer COVID cases and lowest positivity rate of the fall
Number of cases drops; positivity rate reaches all-time low while in session.
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Spotlight on the Arts is underway
On Tuesday, the Student Spotlight was the centerpiece at Tate Plaza.
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When building rapport, sometimes less is more
A new study provides useful insights for interview situations.
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Works well with robots?
MIS researcher studies the way robots and humans interact.
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Bulldogs chomp the Gators 34-7, clinch SEC East title
UGA Athletics photographers captured Saturday’s action in this gallery.
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Federal COVID-19 requirements for University of Georgia covered employees
Additional information will be forthcoming regarding these requirements.
