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Fifteen UGA employees retired May 1, 2019
Fifteen UGA employees retired on May 1, 2019.
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OIR website gets update, additional section
The Office of Institutional Research website has been updated to provide more and easier access to analytical reports about the University of Georgia.
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Book seeks to combine poetry, philosophy
Poet Helen Mort and Aaron Meskin, UGA faculty member, explore what happens when poetry and philosophy converge.
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UGA Symphony Orchestra kicks off new season
The performance is the opening concert of the 2019-2020 Thursday Scholarship Series season.
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COE faculty named editor of multidisciplinary journal
Joel Ringdahl was recently named editor of Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice.
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Franklin College faculty member receives McKnight Scholar Award
Rachel Roberts-Galbraith has received the 2019 McKnight Scholar Award.
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CAES faculty member named Crop Science Society of America Fellow
Katrien M. Devos, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has been named a Fellow of the Crop Science Society of…
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New dean traces interest in public health to field’s focus on community
Marsha Davis has led multiple landmark community-based programs aimed at improving the health of children and their families.
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New curator joins Georgia Museum of Art staff
Jeffrey Richmond-Moll, who joined UGA on Aug. 5, brings broad curatorial experience to the museum
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Engineering students place third in international design competition
A team of students from the University of Georgia College of Engineering finished among the best in the world in the 2019 ASHRAE Design Competition…
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State Botanical Garden alliance wins national award for conservation
The Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance, headquartered at the State Botanical Garden, received a 2019 Environmental Excellence Award from the Federal Highway Administration for its work…
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Two UGA graduate students selected as finalists for 2020 Knauss Fellowship
Two graduate students from the University of Georgia have been selected as finalists for the 2020 John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, sponsored by the…
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Tobacco cessation program
The four-week program, led by College of Pharmacy staff and students, will be held on Tuesdays, starting Sept. 10 and running through Oct. 1.
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Simulation drill tests Health Center’s clinicians
Staff members practiced medical emergency situations with simulation-based equipment.
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Kronos Quartet to perform with Mahsa Vahdat
The quartet will be joined by award-winning Iranian vocalist Vahdat.
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University of Georgia Board of Visitors adds new members
Members include business, government and community leaders who serve as advocates.
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UGA strategic planning boosts workforce development
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government’s is helping Cherokee County and other communities.
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Research shows that individual cells have ‘clocks’
Further research could address conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s.
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UGA named No. 14 public university in America
Niche also ranked the campus No. 5 for universities with the best student life.
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Monte Fischer
Goldwater Scholar Monte Fischer is passionate about mathematics, and as a Foundation Fellow he has been able to pursue academic and service experiences from Budapest…
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David Eckles
Both in the classroom and while leading study abroad, professor David Eckles in the Terry College of Business helps students build their capacity to solve…
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Lemons receives Presidential Early Career Award
It’s the highest U.S. honor for up and coming scientists and engineers.
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Summer History Fellows experience and engage in creative research
The focus of the History Fellows Summer Institute is to create broad new inroads for underrepresented students from Georgia and beyond on campus.

