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Book uses lenses of violence, gender and movement to evaluate generational freedom
‘Generations of Freedom’ tells the stories of people who dwelled in an uncertain world of authorized freedom.
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Innovation Hub project receives Historic Athens award
Spring Street building project wins for Outstanding Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building.
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Psychology professor shares more about relearning social skills
Richard Slatcher, a professor in the psychology department with the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in a BBC article about retraining…
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Executive director shares lessons learned upon retirement
Garth Russo has been with the University Health Center for 30 years.
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Assistant professor discusses key moments in fashion history
Monica Sklar, an assistant professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was recently quoted in a BBC article about the differing fashion styles…
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Center for Vaccines and Immunology director talks treatments for future pandemics
Ted Ross, director of the Center for Vaccines and Immunology at the University of Georgia, was recently quoted in a USA Today article about creating…
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Ronald Lockett and Thornton Dial in dialogue
‘In Dialogue’ is a series of installations in which the Georgia Museum of Art’s curators create focused, innovative conversations around works of art from the…
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Fourteen UGA employees retired June 1, 2021
Fourteen UGA employees retired June 1, 2021.
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Singh selected as head of Department of Food Science and Technology
Singh will begin in this permanent role on Aug. 1.
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UGA librarian named to Federal Advisory Board
Valerie Glenn, the head of the Map and Government Information Library at the University of Georgia, has been named to an advisory board for the…
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Durham named ASCE Fellow
The distinction of ASCE Fellow acknowledges significant contributions to the civil engineering profession and to a career of service to the public.
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Saunt wins 2021 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award
‘Unworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory’ took the award.
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New program pairs Terry students with peers from the University of Liverpool
Collaborative Online International Learning offers a new way to experience international study.
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Impact of UGA Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program reaches new heights
Student tax preparers in the UGA VITA program helped Georgia taxpayers file more than 1,500 federal and state tax returns and save about $600,000 in…
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UGA Weather Network celebrates 30 years of service to agriculture in Georgia
The UGA Weather Network has grown to include 87 stations scattered across the state, providing weather data to a variety of users.
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Engineering associate dean helps lead new NSF engineering visioning alliance
National Science Foundation launches Engineering Research Visioning Alliance as force multiplier for high-impact research.
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FACS department name change unites diverse areas of scholarship
The department of foods and nutrition in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences will change its name to the department of nutritional sciences effective…
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New leadership, trustees for UGA Foundation
Neal J. Quirk Sr. to serve as next chairman; new officers elected.
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Peabody Awards unveils 30 winners for best storytelling
‘They told urgent and powerful stories’ during a challenging year.
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Vidhi Patel
Orientation leader’s passion is serving and supporting others.
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UGA part of federal grant to preserve imperiled plants
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is among four conservation organizations in Georgia.
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Performing Arts Center set for 25th anniversary season
Robust, diverse program is based around the theme ‘Gather and Celebrate.’
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Students develop plan to keep Fort Pulaski operable
The historic site draws more than 300K visitors a year.
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Antelope’s fate shrouded by social, political forces
The story of South Africa’s oribi mirrors conservation issues for other iconic species.
