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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.
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Reports of COVID-19 and positivity rate hit new semester low
Lowest numbers of fall semester mirror local, state declines.
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Latest Innovation Bootcamp hits high note to start
The program introduces UGA community members to the world of innovation.
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Gorillas can tell human voices apart
Apes react differently to people they know and like than people they don’t.
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UGA again ranks in the Top 5 for new products to market
For the past four years, UGA has been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2.
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Kinesiology professor discusses ‘priming your mind’ with a workout
Phillip D. Tomporowski, a professor in the kinesiology department of the Mary Frances Early College of Education, was recently quoted in an article from Shape…
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Assistant professor shares how wipes are wreaking havoc on US sewer systems
Gary Hawkins, a water resource management assistant professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg article about the…
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River guide sheds light on wonders of Ocmulgee River
Joe Cook provides both beginner and expert water sports enthusiasts all the necessary information they need to enjoy the full length of the river.
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Athens Chautauqua Society sets Oct. 14 performance
The Athens Chautauqua Society brings history to life in a performance of “Three Palaces at Yalta,” a one-man performance by Bruce Collier that is set…
