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Student’s journey to medicine begins with Georgia Possible
UGA program helps Clarke County students develop leadership skills, career interests.
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Study finds gender pay gap in large government agency
Several factors could explain the gap at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Mercury decreased in brown watersnakes, study reveals
The snakes tested recently show a significant drop in this toxic element.
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‘Hands and Earth’ exhibition honors Japanese ceramics
Functional and artistic perspectives on Japanese ceramics on display May 22 to Aug. 15.
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New peanut has a wild past and domesticated present
Researchers dig into the past to create new varieties to improve production.
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Enjoy a staff appreciation breakfast
Enjoy a grab-and-go drive-through breakfast on Thursday, May 20, from 7:30-9 a.m. at the Intramural Fields.
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Site celebrates Honors & Awards recipients
Read more about the 2021 honorees.
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Poetry collection explores ancestry in the American South
This collection marries vulnerabilities and politics, and explores themes like love, grief, loss and connectivity.
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African American and Hispanic participants needed for COVID-19 study
The UGA Clinical and Translational Research Unit is currently enrolling for the SPARTA study to understand immunity after infection with the virus that causes COVID-19,…
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Covington earns RCAS President’s Award
Ray Covington, superintendent of the Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center for University of Georgia Cooperative Extension in Blairsville, Georgia, has been honored with the…
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Why I Give: John Drake
Name: John Drake Position: Distinguished Research Professor, associate dean for academic affairs and graduate program faculty, Odum School of Ecology; director, Center for the Ecology…
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UGA lead optometrist helps patients see things clearly
Angela Ellerman’s experiences led her to help others.
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UGA establishes new blueberry research orchard at Durham Horticulture Farm in Watkinsville
On April 26, University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Dean and Director Nick Place formally inaugurated the newly established blueberry orchard at…
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New grant to study next generation of loggers
Funded by the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, this four-year, $500,000 grant aims to understand the barriers facing the next generation of logging…
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UGA Libraries announce summer 2021 hours
UGA Libraries will be open and ready to serve the campus community throughout the summer.
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Georgia Museum of Art honored for pandemic programs
The awards were given during the recent Georgia Association of Museums Conference.
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Speakers encourage Class of 2021 to live with intent
Degrees conferred during series of Commencement ceremonies.
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Figuring out ways to hold events during a pandemic
Lindsey Copus and her colleagues had to get particularly creative this year.
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Art museum to participate in Blue Star Museums
Program offers special discounts to military personnel through Labor Day.
