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New book offers property tax guidance to Georgia’s agricultural landowners
Keeping up with changes in Georgia’s property tax laws is a full-time job, and a new book shows the fruits of these efforts. “Property Tax…
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Hargrett Library celebrates 19th Amendment anniversary
A virtual exhibition tour will mark 100 years of the women’s suffrage movement.
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In Missouri River, sturgeon don’t look their age
A new study reveals how they adjust to changing conditions.
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Professor to work with public schoolteachers in Brazil
UGA linguist’s project is one of only 130 selected this year.
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UGA expands COVID-19 surveillance testing
Free surveillance testing for COVID-19 is being offered for the UGA community.
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Special meeting of the University Council addresses two resolutions
The resolutions centered on the COVID-19 pandemic and reopening plans.
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UGA among top universities fighting COVID-19
The university was recognized for research on the development of new vaccines.
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2021 USG Healthcare premium rates approved with only slight increases
No new plan design changes will be made to the 2021 USG Healthcare plans, and the only premium changes will be slight increases (between 1%…
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$1.2 million grant to recruit and prepare STEM teachers
UGA will help train a diverse group of math and science educators to teach.
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UGA researchers get NSF award to study relationships between college locations, opportunities for experiential learning
Researchers in the UGA Institute of Higher Education were awarded $690,027 by the National Science Foundation to study how students’ access to experiential learning opportunities…
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NIH awards $1.9 million to support training in tropical and emerging global disease
The new funding will support additional CTEGD fellowships and new training initiatives.
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A racing passion leads to high-tech research
Professor’s circuitous path is now forging sustainable transportation energy
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Love named UGA Athletic Association Professor in Education
Love’s professorship is effective Aug. 1.
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Thirty-four UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2020
Thirty-four UGA employees retired Aug. 1.
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Circle Gallery exhibition sheds light on living, working gardens
“African-American Gardens and Yards in the Rural South” will be on display and available for public viewing Aug. 20 through Oct. 15 at the College…
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Book seeks to locate the everyday through geography
In The Geography of Everyday: Toward an Understanding of the Given, author Rob Sullivan explores the everyday through the lens of geography. He makes the…
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DawgCheck: Commit to a Healthy Campus
Immediate self-reporting is critical to helping us assess and respond to risks and exposures on campus. That’s why we’ve created DawgCheck: an easy-to-use, COVID-19 self-screening…
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USG Board of Regents endorses more than $39 million in UGA capital projects for FY22
The projects will enhance research, outreach and teaching opportunities across the University of Georgia.
