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One hundred and ninety-nine UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2021
One hundred and ninety-nine UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2021.
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Stanton honored with 2021 Regents’ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award
The award is for her research focused on the instructional mission of UGA.
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UGA announces virtual spring 2021 Signature Lectures
Several events commemorate the 60th anniversary of UGA’s desegregation.
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Odum IT director enjoys school’s sense of community
Brian Perkins continues to support students, staff during pandemic.
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Students learning about the sea virtually
K-12 students across the state get real-time access to marine education.
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Athens-based businesses invest in community’s future
UGA supports small businesses from inception to expansion.
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Devos part of team to unlock switchgrass genome
It’s a critical step that has possible application in the production of biofuels.
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UGA launches program to boost rural Georgia research
Workshop, seed grants to give faculty chance to make impact across state.
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$1M Terry College gift funds Sustainability Initiative
Plans include hiring faculty, expanding courses, supporting experiential learning.
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Morehead reflects on challenging year, says it revealed ‘the best of who we are’
In State of the University address, he delivered a message of optimism.
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Reports of COVID-19 at UGA down again
Reports of positive cases of COVID-19 among faculty, staff and students at the University of Georgia continued to decline last week, falling nearly 30 percent…
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Hospital worker flu shots could mean fewer deaths
State vaccination mandates can reduce the spread of flu in vulnerable patients.
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UGA earns several top 10 rankings for online programs
Education, business programs recognized again by U.S. News and World Report.
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UGA helping nonprofits apply for relief funding
The new federal aid will help organizations “continue their vital work.”
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Emma Amos retrospective on view at museum
Solo exhibition highlights intersectionality, artist’s fight for social change.
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New study investigates devastating disease in deer
UGA scientists are using a new tactic to understand chronic wasting disease.
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Allison Reid
At UGA, she has lived on three continents and in five different cities.
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Helping students navigate the financial aid process
The complicated procedure has become even more difficult during the pandemic.
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Ferguson named director of financial aid
Her appointment is effective Feb. 1, 2021, in the Office of Instruction.
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Roth awarded NEH fellowship
The fellowship will support Roth’s writing a book based on her scholarship.
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‘Inner Fish’ author Neil Shubin to deliver Boyd Lecture
His virtual address will discuss his work in tracing evolutionary transitions from earlier to later species, and what this can teach us about human anatomy.
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Annual conference highlights communication and building trust in addressing COVID-19, racial equity
The College of Public Health hosted its ninth annual State of the Public’s Health Conference virtually on Jan. 12.
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Worthy named associate dean for academic programs
Worthy previously served as head of the department of financial planning, housing and consumer economics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
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Unraveling the logic behind organic chemistry
Eric Ferreira guides students through some pressure-packed courses.
