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Students honor Day of Service as ‘a day on, not off’
UGA students deployed at various sites around Athens to serve the community.
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Feeling at home across the pond
Many UGA students find Oxford an ideal study abroad destination.
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Women still face barriers to breastfeed at work
UGA study finds gaps in quality, accessibility of breastfeeding resources.
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Project to transform STEM education is taking shape
The goal is to transform STEM education at higher education institutions nationwide.
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Janelle Hampton
Early childhood education major Janelle Hampton is passionate about her career choice as a teacher. “I want to help make an impact in the education system, and…
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Chad Schmiedt
Chad Schmiedt, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, conducts research that explores how chronic kidney disease in companion animals starts and progresses. The…
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Search committee named for grad studies vice provost
The 15-member committee will begin a national search for candidates.
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21st-century students get inspired by 17th-century art
“Reflecting on Rembrandt: 500 Years of Etching” is on view Jan. 18 to April 19.
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New innovation programs earn high marks
Participants say both programs provided valuable training and support.
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Brooks, Lawler receive UGA Athletic Association promotions
University of Georgia Deputy Director of Athletics Josh Brooks has been promoted to senior deputy director, and Executive Associate Director of Athletics Will Lawler has…
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University Woman’s Club reissues children’s book
The Little Bulldog was recently printed for the second time. The children’s book, created and published by the UWC, has sold out.
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$1 million NSF grant funds new electron microscope
A grant of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation will bring a new electron microscope—the only one of its kind in Georgia—to the…
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Circa Contemporary Circus sets performances
UGA Presents is bringing Australia’s Circa Contemporary Circus to the Fine Arts Theatre for two performances of Humans on Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. and…
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Concerto Competition Concert brings cultures together
The annual Concerto Competition Concert will be held on Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Hall. The concert is a part of the Thursday…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center returns for ‘French Enchantment’
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will return to Athens on Jan. 21 to perform “French Enchantment.”
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Grady professor quoted about Verizon unbundling TV and internet
Taylor Cole Miller, assistant professor of media studies and academic director of Grady College’s Peabody Media Center, was quoted in an article about Verizon’s decision…
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Vaccines and immunology center director quoted in AJC story about flu
Ted M. Ross, the director of the Center for Vaccines and Immunology in UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine, was recently quoted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Inside Science quote emeritus ecology professor about on turtle research
Whit Gibbons, herpetologist and professor emeritus of ecology, was quoted in the Inside Science article “How Hunters Might Help Protect the World’s Rarest Turtle.”
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FACS professor quoted by CNBC about financial health
Kristy Archuleta, associate professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was recently quoted in a CNBC article about financial health.
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ISL assistant director draws on own experience
Ben Cecil’s job blends his passions for international education, community building.
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Teaching Academy marks 20 years at UGA
Nine charter members of the University of Georgia Teaching Academy and its first inductee, Ron Simpson, professor emeritus of higher education and science education, gathered…
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Research and Education Centers get new sites
The University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Research and Education Centers recently increased their digital presence on the CAES website.
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Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2019
Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2019.
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Nine named 2019-2020 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The program was created as part of the university’s Women’s Leadership Initiative.
