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Library renovations allow for more study options
Transformation of the Main Library’s first floor adds 28 small group rooms.
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Faculty member aims to create alliance for Parkinson’s research
Singh is the director of UGA’s Sensorimotor Neuroscience Lab.
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Entomology professor named chair of CAES faculty advisory committee
Dan Suiter, a professor in the entomology department, has been named chair of the UGA Center for Urban Agriculture Faculty Advisory Committee.
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Plant physiologist joins faculty as head of horticulture department
Plant physiologist Leo Lombardini joined the University of Georgia on Sept. 1 as head of the department of horticulture.
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DeVault joins SREL’s leadership team
Travis L. DeVault has joined the leadership team of UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory.
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Police detective receives Kassinger Scholarship
The scholarship is provided to students who complete academic degrees while employed full time as a UGA police officer or as a working student in…
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Twenty-four UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2019
Twenty-four UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2019.
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EITS offers online learning opportunities
All UGA students, faculty and staff have unlimited access to Linkedin Learning’s vast library of video tutorials.
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New book explores value of knowledge
This book considers timely questions of process and epistemology in today’s academy.
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Lab, course material fees are being eliminated
Starting next semester, the initiative removes a potential financial barrier.
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Gifts to Campaign for Charities to help improve lives of others
The 2019 Campaign for Charities will run until Nov. 26 this year, ending about three weeks earlier than usual.
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Provost launches Task Force on Academic Excellence
The 23-member task force will help develop recommendations.
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Cook’s Holiday tickets go on sale Nov. 1
Tickets for Dining Services’ 33rd Cook’s Holiday will go on sale Nov. 1. An annual tradition, Cook’s Holiday features an array of campus culinary favorites.…
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Former principal chief for Cherokee Nation will give Oct. 10 lecture
Chad Smith, former principal chief for the Cherokee Nation will give a lecture on Oct. 10 at 4 p.m. in Room 248 of the Miller…
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Researcher IDs factor in concussion reporting
Knowing how to report a concussion can prompt athletes to take action.
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UGA Homecoming Week celebrates Bulldog spirit
Homecoming 2019 events will culminate with the Oct. 19 football game against Kentucky.
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Farm Tour highlights value of UGA to Georgia agriculture
President Morehead, state officials visited agribusinesses in Southeast Georgia.
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Atlanta Public Schools and UGA forge new partnership
It benefits Atlanta students and offers professional development for APS counselors.
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Parents Leadership Council accepts grant applications
UGA Parents Leadership Council to accept grant applications from campus organizations
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Ecology research students give back to Athens
They came for the academics but became part of the community.
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One year later, dam removal already reveals benefits
The White Dam removal has been very beneficial for water-based recreation.
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Scientists assess storage value in ecosystems
Coastal salt marsh and seagrass ecosystems protect communities, act as carbon reservoir.


