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Study dissects attitudes on short-term vacation rentals
Study points to need for local ordinances that reflect nuances of neighborhoods.
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UGA to hold Holiday Staff Appreciation
The University of Georgia will express its gratitude to staff during a Holiday Staff Appreciation celebration in the Tate Grand Hall on Dec. 20 from 10-11:30…
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Horseshoe crabs play key role in biomedical industry
UGA marine researchers are exploring ways to protect the species from decline.
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Alumni Association reveals 2020 Bulldog 100 list
Eighty-four of the fastest-growing alumni businesses are from Georgia.
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UGA to hold ceremony Feb. 25 to name the College of Education in honor of Mary Frances Early
The University of Georgia has announced that the official naming of the College of Education to honor Mary Frances Early – UGA’s first African American…
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Tattoo app wins Idea Accelerator competition
Eye Drool Designs, which matches customers with tattoo artists, awarded $5,000 prize.
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STEMzone introduces Bulldog Nation to research
More than a dozen hands-on opportunities engaged people of all ages.
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Institute prepares for handling disease disasters
Ebola simulation gives disaster and health professionals hands-on experience.
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Danú bringing ‘An Emerald Isle Christmas’ to UGA
The band features vocalist Nell Ní Chróinín and virtuoso Celtic musicians.
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Student Veterans Association plants flags as an honor
More than 250 veterans are currently enrolled as students at UGA.
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Law school’s Veterans Legal Clinic improves lives
The clinic has secured over $230,000 in financial relief for veterans.
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Bulldog Nation celebrates another Saturday in Athens
UGA photographer Dorothy Kozlowski captured all the fan action.
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Kristian Joi Walker
Kristian Joi Walker’s passion is to create equal access to educational opportunity and lead a fight against illiteracy while inspiring children. The future lawyer has…
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James Beasley
James Beasley, an associate professor at the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, conducts research that explores issues…
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Collaboration brings incarceration history to stage
[The Georgia Incarceration Performance Project] is playing at the Fine Arts Theatre.
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Students spend fall break helping communities recover
IMPACT Service Break students used their time off to serve fellow Georgians.
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School of Law tops Florida in courtroom competition
The victors earn bragging rights and the championship trophy for a year.
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Annual Rural Health Care Symposium to focus on resilience
The University of Georgia School of Law will host the fourth annual Rural Health Care Symposium, which will focus on resilience in rural health care.
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Social work, education faculty help train next generation of substance use, mental health experts
Georgia has a massive shortage of health care professionals trained to address substance use disorders. The University of Georgia’s School of Social Work is aiming…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble to close out festival with NY Philharmonic trombonist
The University of Georgia Hodgson Wind Ensemble will perform on Nov. 17 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Hall.
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School of Music sets dates for annual holiday concerts
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present its annual Holiday Concert on Nov. 21 and 22.
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Lab coordinator prepares students for medical field
Sarah Gibbs is helping medical students as they start their careers.
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Faculty member’s innovation leads to $10K forestry prize
Thanks to the inaugural Forest Innovation Reviews event a University of Georgia researcher will get an infusion of funds to assist with identifying healthy ash…
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Psychology professor quoted in story about being friends with an ex
Keith Campbell, head of the psychology department in UGA’s Franklin College, was recently quoted in a today.com story about being friends with an ex.
