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Diversity Advisory Council holds annual retreat
DAC is committed to inclusive excellence, providing a welcoming campus culture and fostering living, learning and working environments supportive of the differences and similarities of…
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Mason Lecture speaker urges humane approach to drug development
John Crowley delivered the Mason Public Leadership Lecture at the University of Georgia on Sept. 20.
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Former UNESCO director-general shares value of protecting heritage
Irina Bokova spoke about why heritage matters and her experiences with preservation as the first woman to lead UNESCO as director-general from 2009-2017.
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Warnell School faculty member receives national award
Mike Mengak’s outreach work focuses on nuisance wildlife management and human-wildlife conflict resolution.
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COE faculty member receives Excellence in Scholarship Award
Conner is an associate professor in the college’s mathematics and science education department.
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Marine sciences professor to receive stewardship award
The Davidson Award recognizes an individual who demonstrates extraordinary leadership, service, innovation and commitment to the management of estuarine and coastal systems.
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‘Career matchmaker’ helps MBA students grow
Patti Zettek shares her knowledge with the students she’s preparing for new careers.
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Wojdynski named Kennedy Professor of New Media
Grady College has named Bartosz Wojdynski a Jim Kennedy Professor of New Media.
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Safe and Secure report available online
The report contains policy statements and crime statistics for UGA.
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Book looks at contrasting voices in Psalms
We Have Heard, O Lord is written by Robert Foster, a lecturer in religion and New Testament at UGA.
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Soil and water expert to speak at College of Environment and Design
Barrett Kays will discuss “Urban Soil Design and Climate Change in the Southeast” on Oct. 17 at 4:30 p.m. in Room 123 of the Jackson…
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EITS to host two-day Information Technology Fair Oct. 29-30
EITS volunteers will offer free technology help and educate users on simple self-service options.
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Medical Partnership expands class size by 50 percent
The move is part of a strategy to address Georgia’s critical shortage of physicians.
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Peanut harvest season is a time of celebration
It drives the economy of many rural Georgia communities.
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Study: Health coaching helps employees lose weight
The most successful method was one-on-one help via the telephone.
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Engineering student receives prestigious NIH fellowship
Yang Liu’s fellowship will support his development of a new microscope.
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Law school again named best return on investment
National Jurist named the school the best value in legal education in the U.S.
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Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder coming to UGA
The 15-time Grammy Award winner began his career as a bluegrass musician in 1971.
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Researchers to study medical cannabis and chronic pain
The $3.5M NIH project will see if cannabis substitutes for traditional pain meds.
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Nominations being accepted for President’s Medal
The University of Georgia will award the 2020 President’s Medal to recognize the longstanding, extraordinary contributions of individuals who have supported deserving students and meaningful…
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Jayla Blakemore
Through all of her experiences at UGA, Jayla Blakemore, a senior financial planning major, has become “committed to giving what has been given to me and…
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Pejman Rohani
Pejman Rohani, UGA Athletic Association Professor in the Odum School of Ecology and the College of Veterinary Medicine, mentors students and conducts research that explores…
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Library partners on Latino, Hispanic history project
It will preserve records and oral histories with elected officials and business leaders.
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Turf tech
Gerald Henry can easily rattle off a list of what makes real grass better than the fake stuff.
