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Do rural areas benefit from on-call stroke experts?
Dennis Hall gets up most days around 5 in the morning. As a carpenter and all-around handyman in his hometown of Swainsboro, Georgia, he likes…
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New Approaches project grants making an impact
They aid in recruiting underserved and underrepresented students.
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UGA builds ‘termite mound’ for Zoo Atlanta gorillas
Doctoral student is using it to study social behavior of the gorillas.
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Udall Scholar focuses on land preservation, art
Diane Klement receives scholarship for commitment to a career in the environment.
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Food for thought: Maiolica at the Georgia Museum of Art
Exhibition displays illustrated pottery from Renaissance Italy.
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Four UGA students named 2019 Goldwater Scholars
It’s highest undergraduate award for fields of natural sciences, mathematics, engineering.
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Study links lifestyle factors and hardened arteries
The mechanisms that contribute to arterial stiffening are not well understood.
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Commencement logistics: weather plan, Arch platform
Plans are in place to accommodate family and friends of the Class of 2019.
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Experiential learning sets graduates apart
Here’s a look at how six graduating students earned their experiential learning credit.
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Ellie Pryor
Ellie Pryor has taken advantage of the “unbelievable opportunities” UGA offers, from lab research to club volleyball to volunteering for Special Olympics to study abroad.…
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Christopher Bland
Christopher Bland, clinical associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, educates students and conducts infectious diseases research that results in better treatment outcomes and fewer…
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Grad students get inside look at Atlanta Fed
It was part of the Graduate School’s experiential development initiative.
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On its centennial, UGA-Tifton reflects but looks forward
The campus has been a backbone to the state’s No. 1 industry of agriculture.
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New law goes beyond helping children with dyslexia
Faculty member lends expertise for SB48, which benefits young readers across Georgia.
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Museum exhibition shows jewelry as sculpture
Works by David Hayes on view at Georgia Museum until July 28.
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UGA professor to co-lead female Nat Geo expedition
They will study the plastic pollution crisis in the Ganges River.
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UGA plans to name football field after Vince Dooley
A ceremony is in the works for 2019 football home opener on Sept. 7.
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NMI students make an impact in Grady County
They used new media technology skills to improve visibility and tourism.
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Researcher uses artificial intelligence for recycling
It educates consumers on what can or cannot be recycled in their area.
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Debate Union top varsity team in nation
Tops in American Debate Association and the National Debate Tournament.
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UGA scientists trace the origins of the peanut
New genome map sheds light on ancestry, diversity of today’s peanuts.
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Parasites help beetle hosts function more effectively
Parasites play important — and not always negative — roles in ecosystems.


