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Book details Tifton campus’s first century
Before farm-to-table was trendy, scientists and University of Georgia Cooperative Extension personnel in Tifton were taking research from the lab to the farm. That work…
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Welcome UGA site gets refresh for new year
The Council on the First-Year Experience, the Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Instruction have updated the Welcome UGA website for students who…
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Penn named associate dean for Extension, outreach
The FACS associate dean for Extension and outreach is responsible for leading the college in fulfilling its land-grant university mission.
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College of Education director drawn to blend of art, technology, learning
In his role as director of the College of Education’s Innovation in Teaching and Technology initiative, Nicholas Holt focuses on what’s next.
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PRSA Georgia honors SPIA marketing and communications director
Caroline Paris Paczkowski, the School of Public and International Affairs’ marketing and communications director, was named one of the Public Relations Society of America Georgia’s…
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Hunt named assistant coach of year
Jamie Hunt, who completed his second season as the associate head coach for the University of Georgia men’s tennis team in May, has been named…
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Franklin College professor receives Lifesaving Research Award
Andrew Grundstein, professor and graduate coordinator in UGA’s geography department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received the Korey Stringer Institute at the…
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American Political Science Association to honor SPIA faculty member
J. Edward Kellough, a faculty member in the School of Public and International Affairs, is the recipient of the American Political Science Association’s 2019 John…
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Minors programs requirements
The University of Georgia is committed to providing a safe environment for all minors participating in programs and activities on campus or otherwise affiliated with…
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$1M gift to UGA law school to support Family Justice Clinic
The clinic will be named in the memory of a victim of domestic violence.
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UGA students build custom data app for bus maker
The customizable platform allows Blue Bird to spot trends, improve efficiency.
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New Startup Mentor to champion innovation
He will inspire and consult with staff, student and faculty entrepreneurs.
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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.

