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Newgrass mandolinist Sam Bush makes Hodgson Concert Hall debut May 16
Bush brings his rule-breaking, genre-spanning bluegrass style to Athens.
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Book examines tourist-focused marketing strategies for Southern states
In “Great Times Down South,” historian Giuliano Santangeli Valenzani examines advertising materials such as brochures, booklets, advertisements, and radio and TV spots used by tourism…
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Check the Commencement website for spring 2025 ceremony details
The site is updated with ceremony details, inclement weather plans, parking information and more.
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Delta Hall celebrates 10 years of transforming student experiences
UGA’s D.C. residence bridges campus with the Capitol for valuable internships.
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Robinson elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The academy is one of the oldest and most prestigious organizations of its kind.
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85th annual Peabody Award winners announced
Winners to be celebrated at June 1 ceremony in Los Angeles.
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UGA launches National Academy of Inventors chapter
The academy promotes innovation and the societal impact of academic inventions.
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UGA hosts civil engineering student symposium
More than 700 students representing 19 universities visited campus.
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CACHE research team receives Presidents’ Award of Distinction
The multidisciplinary team researches public health impacts through media technologies.
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Space Rocks Explained: From Asteroids to Meteor Showers
In 1492, one of the first recorded meteorites fell outside a Roman village and was promptly chained inside a church as an omen of war.…
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Using humor in communication helps scientists connect, build trust
People find scientists more trustworthy when they use humor in their communications.
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Smartphone apps claim to assess hot weather threats. But are they accurate?
New study finds common app underestimates heat and need for activity modifications in hot weather.
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Dancing to a different tune
A service-learning dance course unites students and community members across cultures and generations.
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UGA Libraries names nine faculty as 2025 Special Collections Fellows
The program is designed to help instructors create active learning courses with UGA Libraries.
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UGA animal care and use program earns AAALAC reaccreditation
The program received its highest marks since its first accreditation in 1993.
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Forming connections through robotics and literature
Faculty combined storytelling and coding in a robotics workshop for elementary and middle grade students.
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Study connects exercise with improved sleep quality in women with PTSD symptoms
Kinesiology researchers made progress in research that could help groups that experience PTSD.
