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New film harnesses power of biography’s tale
Science education professor’s book helped propel story of Malawian engineer.
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UGA Commencement set for May 10
More than 6,950 students are eligible for graduation.
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UGA honored for first-generation student success
The designation comes from the Center for First-generation Student Success.
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UGA receives record number of Boren Scholars
Seven awarded scholarships to study abroad during the 2019-2020 academic year.
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400 new UGA need-based scholarships serve state
Georgia Commitment Scholarships top goal more than a year early.
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The legal battle over measles vaccines
Make vaccinations easier than exemptions, says UGA law professor.
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Lecturer discusses ways to promote civil discourse
UConn president outlines strategies during Louise McBee Lecture.
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Joshua Clifford
Joshua Clifford’s journey through UGA has run the gamut from Redcoat Marching Band drum major to IMPACT site leader to Visitors Center tour guide and…
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Yohannes Abate
Yohannes Abate, an associate professor of physics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, studies the fundamental properties of nanoscale materials to lay the…
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Peabody Student Honor Board plays big role
Members judge the Futures of Media Award and work at NYC ceremony.
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Glenn Burton: A leader of the ‘Green Revolution’
He was one of the world’s most prolific agricultural scientists.
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Portal launches for policies and procedures
A centralized policy portal that enables users to search for and access university-level policies and procedures from a range of campus units and websites has…
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Book offers ways to explore Oconee River
In the Oconee River User’s Guide, both novice and experienced water sports enthusiasts will find all the information required to enjoy the river, including detailed…
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UGA Career Center honors 2019 Student Employee of Year
Elaine Cassandra said working with the animals is “the best feeling in the world.”
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Pest management organization honors two CAES plant pathologists
Tim Brenneman and Bhabesh Dutta, plant pathologists in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received the Friends of Southern Integrated Pest Management awards at…
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National organization honors College of Education professor
Mary Atwater, a professor in the mathematics and science education department in the College of Education, recently received the 2019 Distinguished Contributions to Science Education…
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International association honors CED professor
James Reap, a professor in the College of Environment and Design, has been awarded the Ann Webster Smith Award for extraordinary and sustained achievement in…
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Trevor Paglen will be in residence at School of Art
Internationally renowned artist Trevor Paglen will be in residence at the University of Georgia as the 2019-2020 Dodd Chair in the Lamar Dodd School of…
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Assistant pharmacy manager focuses on regulations to keep patients safe
Heather Tally takes pride in making sure controlled substances are handled correctly and according to regulations.
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Inaugural Chamber Music Athens festival to be held May 12-21
Guest artists include the award-winning Jupiter String Quartet, pianist Peter Frankl, violinist Soovin Kim and soprano Sarah Shafer.
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Candlelight memorial service to be held May 1
UGA students, faculty and staff who died since last April will be honored.
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Student-athlete Olivia Carter named SEC Freshman Swimmer of Year
Georgia swimmer Olivia Carter has been chosen as the 2019 Southeastern Conference Freshman Swimmer of the Year, according to an announcement by the league office.…
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University Housing hopes to break records with year-end recycling event
The University of Georgia aims to break a record with this year’s Dawgs Ditch the Dumpster and Donate by diverting more than 60,000 pounds of…
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Lecturer discusses U.S. Supreme Court decisions
David Strauss has argued 19 cases before the Supreme Court.
