All News
-

Continuing education helps workers advance careers
Certifications, credentials help individuals adapt to a changing workforce.
-

Office location linked to body size, study finds
The farther you are from common spaces is related to body fat.
-

ALL Georgia program opens doors for rural students
UGA initiative serves 4,000 students in its second year.
-

Bulldog Nation celebrates a big win in home opener
The University of Georgia Bulldogs dominated Auburn University in their first home game this year, winning 27-6 in front of a socially distanced crowd of…
-

Kristen Dunning
Kristen Dunning is an ambassador for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
-

Lisa Fusillo
Lisa Fusillo, professor of dance in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, says seeing students thrive and excel, and witnessing their successes as artists…
-

Launch sends UGA’s first research satellite into space
The student-led project is on its way to the International Space Station.
-

A different kind of happy meal
Ronald Bernard cares for quarantined students with freshly made meals.
-

Marsalis, Peachtree String Quartet featured in UGA Presents October lineup
Events include a variety of online performances and events in Studio HH as well as the first public performance in Hodgson Concert Hall in more…
-

Fund honors law school’s first Black graduate
Chester C. Davenport Memorial Endowment Fund supports scholarships, fellowships.
-

Professor’s book finalist for National Book Award
The winners in each category will be announced Nov. 18.
-

Strict parenting may cause adolescents to act out
Research shows conflict can negatively affect children’s ability to cope with stress.
-

Employees ensure classrooms are disinfected daily
They clean more than 650 classrooms and learning spaces daily.
-

Victor Wilson to deliver Commencement address
UGA vice president for student affairs to speak at delayed spring ceremony.
-
Sharing stories of resilience
Study seeks to better understand how teachers were supported and prepared to teach with digital tools during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-

First Shellebarger Professor in Geology named
Sally Walker’s research focus is on fossil forensics.
-
Constitution Day lecture focuses on the Bill of Rights
The Constitution Day lecture is sponsored by the American Founding Group and the School of Public and International Affairs
-

Credit card coordinator works to satisfy customers
Lauren Hofmann helps find more resourceful ways to handle campus finances.
-

New exhibitions on view at Lamar Dodd School of Art
The exhibitions will run through Oct. 9.
-
Associate professor talks about working remotely
Kristen M. Shockley, associate professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in an Advisors Magazine story about working…
-
Professor offers advice about working from home with partners
Richard Slatcher, Gail M. Williamson Distinguished Professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Behavioral and Brain Sciences Program in the psychology department, recently…
