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UGA ranks second in the nation for Boren Awards in 2025
Seven undergraduates were selected as Boren Scholars this spring.
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Could poverty trigger the next pandemic?
Socioeconomic factors like poor access to health care are driving disease outbreaks.
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Pursuing world peace
This UGA student seeks answers for international conflicts.
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UGA program guides small businesses into global markets
ExportGA supports businesses exporting on a small scale or that have the potential to begin exporting.
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Where innovation takes root
UGA, partners demo future of agriculture at Grand Farm groundbreaking
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UGA’s regenerative bioscience Ph.D. program celebrates first graduate
The new degree focuses on interdisciplinary training in regenerative medicine, biomanufacturing, and biomedical imaging and computation.
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UGA Presents 30th anniversary season features Yo-Yo Ma
Over the course of more than 40 events, audiences will experience world-class music, dance and theatre.
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Anthology explores perseverance demonstrated in archive of television material
“The Archivability of Television” critically evaluates archives and archival processes that collect, order and preserve elements of television as historically, culturally, socially, politically and economically…
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Ayers named UGA senior vice president for academic affairs and provost
Longtime campus leader will become UGA’s chief academic officer on June 30.
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S. Jack Hu to depart UGA after six years as provost
Hu will serve as the next chancellor for the University of California, Riverside.
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Invasive Insects in the US: Are Invasive Species a Problem?
UGA researchers explore which invasive insects are harmless and which are destroying our ecosystems. What’s creeping in your backyard?
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Burke County graduates as UGA Archway Partnership community
Community leaders celebrate four years of meaningful progress and development.
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Some bosses benefit from belittling employees
Supervisors who yell to boost employee performance don’t feel bad about it.
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Donors support revitalization of UGA Dance
Alumni gift sparks four-month campaign doubling dance department funding.
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VR could help train employees working with robots
Virtual reality provides an immersive digital environment to practice complex tasks.
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UGA students organize a music-inspired exhibition
Twenty artists from around the world featured in student-curated exhibition.
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Rural Georgians lack access to Alzheimer’s disease treatment
Lecanemab slows the progression of Alzheimer’s disease but is hard to come by.
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Exploring the reasons behind human-lion conflict
Lions face a variety of threats in the wild. But people are one of the biggest.
