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Founders Day speaker: Be mindful of the past
To move forward, we have to be mindful of the past, said Freda Scott Giles at the Founders Day Lecture on Jan. 28. “Now, that…
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‘Annihilation’ author to open Global Georgie Initiative
Author Jeff VanderMeer is the first visiting speaker in the 2019 Global Georgia Initiative of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.
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Black students, faculty, staff and alumni use their experiences to help build UGA community
The history of the University of Georgia consists of enduring triumphs and continuing challenges. The history of black students, faculty and staff at the university…
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UGA is committed to campus-wide sustainability
A campus sustainability division and partnerships with Athens-Clarke County cement the University of Georgia’s commitment to social, environmental and economic stewardship.
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Shepherd Center co-founder to give this year’s Mason Lecture
Alana Shepherd, co-founder of Shepherd Center, will deliver the University of Georgia’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. in the UGA Chapel.
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Parenting study participants
The UGA Clinical and Translational Research Unit is now enrolling parents of young toddlers (ages 12-18 months) for a study on how parenting beliefs may…
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Flu vaccine study
The UGA Clinical and Translational Research Unit is enrolling new participants for a study of immune system response to the flu vaccine.
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TEDxUGA registration
Registration for TEDxUGA 2019: Amplify is now open. The seventh annual celebration of ideas worth spreading will be held March 22 at the Classic Center.…
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Initiative to create coursework for cell manufacturing workers
Department of Commerce is supporting it with a five-year, $70 million grant.
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New master’s program offered by the College of Veterinary Medicine
The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia has announced the formation of a one-year, non-thesis professional master’s program designed for students who…
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Black Violin to perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The classically trained strings players blend classical and hip-hop music.
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‘Stony the Road We Trod’ on view at museum
Georgia Museum of Art displays African American art for Black History Month.
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Marine Institute renews long-term ecological research grant
It’s being renewed for another six years by the NSF with $6.7 million in funding.
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New initiative helps veterans attending UGA law school
Butler Commitment guarantees financial aid to every veteran who matriculates this fall.
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University’s economic impact across state reaches $6.3 billion
Study measures the impact of UGA’s teaching, research and service
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Trey Leonard
Trey Leonard is a storyteller. As a student, he’s already been a producer, director, writer and actor, and he’s studied and interned from Los Angeles to…
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S. Sonny Kim
Sonny Kim, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, engages students by incorporating elements of his research and industry experiences into classroom discussions and…
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UGA middle school garden program expands
Grow It Know It program supports teachers involved in farm-to-school programming.
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Holmes and Hunter-Gault: They followed their dreams
First African Americans to enroll at UGA kept their eyes on the prize.
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Site details Black History Month events
The University of Georgia will observe Black History Month 2019 with a variety of programs and activities across campus.
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Book examines race in US film industry
Maryann Erigha looks at the practices and biases that limit the production and circulation of movies directed by racial minorities.
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CED professor manages global geodesign collaboration
Brian Orland is coordinating an initiative composed of more than 90 institutions worldwide designed to share design ideas on how to improve global infrastructure.
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2025 Strategic Plan being developed
A campus-wide committee is developing a new strategic plan for the University of Georgia.
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CAES horticulturist receives excellence award
Tim Coolong received the Donnie H. Morris Award of Excellence in Extension during the recent Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference in Savannah.
