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Parking registration
Registration for the first and largest round of parking permits for the 2019-2020 school year will end June 28 at 5 p.m. After this date,…
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Former governor to give School of Law Commencement address
Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal will deliver the University of Georgia School of Law’s Commencement address May 18 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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Initiatives are advancing UGA’s Great Commitments
UGA is committed to healthier people, more secure future, stronger communities.
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Why I Give: Jenna Jackson
Name: Jenna Jackson Position: Associate Director of Admissions and Diversity, School of Law At UGA: Five years Beneficiary of her gift to the university: The…
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NY Philharmonic String Quartet to make Athens debut
The chamber ensemble from one of America’s premier orchestras will perform a program of quartets by Haydn, Shostakovich and Brahms on May 16 at 7:30…
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Twelve employees selected for third cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute
Launched in 2017, the WSLI is an annual program aligned with the Women’s Leadership Initiative launched in 2015 by the Office of the President and…
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New challenges push speech-language pathology graduate
First African American to graduate from doctoral program to train next generation.
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Decorated war veteran has drive to succeed
Perry West relies on his training to excel while earning his bachelor’s degree.
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UGA’s Gwinnett campus wins education IMPACT award
The University of Georgia’s Gwinnett campus received the education award from the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce’s IMPACT Regional Business Awards this week. The chamber honored more…
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Seven win Peabody Futures of Media Awards
Annual honor recognizes best in innovative digital storytelling across multiple platforms.
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Art museum to participate in Blue Star program
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will participate this summer in Blue Star Museums, a program organized by the National Endowment…
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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.

