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New Interdisciplinary Seed Grants will support UGA’s Great Commitments
The grants will facilitate research projects spanning 15 colleges, schools and units.
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Relationship between predators, prey is complicated
New study shows that prey do more than simply avoid predators.
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The soaring legacy of Toni Morrison
One of the most important writers who has ever lived or written, Toni Morrison passed away this week at the age of 88.
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UGA funds faculty research to study role of slavery in institution’s early development
This research initiative, supported by private funds, is intended to culminate in one or more definitive, publishable histories on the subject.
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Morehead welcomes students to Dawg Camp Innovate
The weeklong immersion program focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation.
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We’ll always have Cortona
It’s been 50 years of friendship between an Italian town and a university.
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Can simulators prevent police car wrecks?
Terry risk management research reveals how local governments can save big.
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Clarke County students get a Bulldog welcome
The goal is to connect UGA with local high school students.
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Five insurance tips for hurricane season
NOAA predicting eight hurricanes and almost twice as many severe storms.
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UGA invests in the future of student housing on campus
Russell Hall renovation wins preservation awards; Brumby Hall is up next.
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UGA Tifton to host workforce development conference
It will provide workforce professionals with new ideas for enhancing workforce initiatives.
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Lauren Coheley
Lauren Coheley, who will become a Double Dawg with a Ph.D. in foods and nutrition next spring, found her home in Dawson Hall when she first…
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Assaf Oshri
Assaf Oshri, an associate professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was awarded a Career Award by the National Institutes of Health to conduct…
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Peter Aaron’s photographs show a lost Syria
His black-and-white photographs serve as a reminder of what continues to be lost to war.
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New Faculty Tour heads out with new provost on board
They will pass through 41 of Georgia’s 159 counties to learn about UGA’s impact.
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I-Corps helps Athenian bring homebuilding idea to life
The UGA Innovation Corps helps develop ideas into businesses.
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Study reveals unexpected fire role in longleaf pine forests
It may release releasing excessive nitrogen accumulated from prior land use.
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Provost Hu completes leadership team appointments
The team includes well-respected faculty and administrators who are committed to promoting academic excellence, diversity and inclusion.
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Ashley Steffens
Ashley Steffens, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design, helps students gain the practical skills they need to be successful in the…
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UGA earns Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation awards
The university’s Historic Preservation Master Plan was named Outstanding Achievement, and the renovations at the Russell Hall residence hall earned Outstanding Rehabilitation honors.
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Extension training helps keep Georgia’s produce safe
They’re training small farm operators how to meet federal requirements.
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Doctoral interns benefit from xPD Campus initiative
The Graduate School’s xPD Campus Internship program is designed to provide Ph.D. candidates with career development experiences.
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New networking program helps staff connect with colleagues
The UGA Staff Networking Program will give staff members a chance to collaborate with colleagues.
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New giving society recognizes faculty, staff, retiree donors
PAWS will recognize current and former UGA employees who make a gift to the university.
