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UGA-led portal holds key to unlocking glycoscience
The GlyGen informatics portal is funded by a $10 million NIH grant.
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Grady student makes big connection on YouTube
She shares college lifestyle videos weekly on her channel with 80,000 subscribers.
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UGA finalist for economic development awards
For third year, three programs have been selected as national award finalists.
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Lindsey Leonard
As a future physician assistant, Lindsey Leonard’s passion is helping others to be both physically and mentally healthy. Her work with UGA Miracle has given her…
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Harshavardhan Thippareddi
Harshavardhan Thippareddi, the John Bekkers Professor of Poultry Science, educates students and conducts research that improves the quality and microbiological safety of poultry products and…
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Shepherd receives AGU Climate Communications Prize
The American Geophysical Union has awarded its 2019 Climate Communications Prize to Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Geography at…
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Robinson Scholars Program aims to increase diversity in legal education
Named after slain civil rights leader, initiative will assist those seeking to work in public interest.
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Mary Frances Early will speak at BFSO Founders’ Luncheon
It will be an intimate conversation with UGA’s first African American graduate.
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Initiative helps graduate students prepare for careers
xPD initiative expands on UGA’s commitment to provide meaningful learning opportunities.
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Annual Study Away Fair will be held Sept. 9-10
The fair will feature nearly 100 exhibitors showcasing programs at international UGA residential centers and those that are led by UGA faculty.
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Swarn Chatterjee named inaugural Redwood Professor
It is the first endowed professorship intended specifically for the financial planning program.
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School of Ecology, River Basin Center office manager shares meaning in work
She plays a role in making sure faculty members and researchers have what they need for their work on environmental issues.
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Franklin College, COE emeritus professor quoted in The New York Times
Donald Rubin, emeritus professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the the College of Education, was quoted in The New York Times…
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College of Veterinary Medicine professor quoted in The Washington Post
Joseph Bartges, professor of internal medicine and nutrition in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was quoted in The Washington Post about the connection between a…
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CAES faculty member quoted in The Washington Post
David Riley, an entomology professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was quoted in The Washington Post about vegetable farming in America.
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Award-winning violinist Sarah Chang coming to UGA
She has forged an international career spanning more than two decades.
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EITS launches new website for software
Enterprise Information Technology Services, the central information technology organization at UGA, recently launched a new software website. The new site is a one-stop for software…
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Author spends year observing hawk species
After reading J.A. Baker’s 50-year-old British nature classic The Peregrine, John Lane, professor of English and environmental studies at Wofford College, found himself an ocean…
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Twenty-four UGA employees retired July 1, 2019
Twenty-four UGA employees retired July 1, 2019.
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Thirty-six UGA employees retired June 1, 2019
Thirty-six UGA employees retired June 1, 2019.
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Beautiful and Brutal exhibition looks at 2017 UGA football season
The exhibit celebrates the most storied Georgia football season in recent memory.
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Dance! at HWE season opener
The performance will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 10 at Hodgson Concert Hall in the Performing Arts Center.
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UGA’s Katarina Jokic honored by Intercollegiate Tennis Association
Jokic concluded the 2018-2019 season as the top-ranked player in the season’s final ITA national rankings
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Franklin College doctoral candidate selected as ASA Minority Fellow
The program provides a stipend, mentoring and a cohort opportunity to predoctoral minority students.
