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PIPs project highlighted by U.S. Department of Education
Project helps infants, toddlers and children with complex needs and their families.
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Nut consumption, cholesterol study participants sought
Participants are being sought for a research study that will help investigate the impact of nut consumption on cholesterol profiles. Subjects who complete the study…
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Mentorship Program application deadline
Applications for the UGA Mentorship Program are being accepted until 5 p.m. on Jan. 21. Originally an initiative of UGA’s Enterprise Information Technology Services, the…
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New dining options
UGA students, faculty and staff can now enjoy two new dining options. Sambazon, the first and only certified organic and fair trade acai, is now…
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November and December 2018 UGA retirees
November Nine UGA employees retired Oct. 31. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are Sharon E. Bush, chief medical technologist, pathology, 10 years,…
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Grant to help researchers study how plants interact with their microbiomes
A team of researchers at the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has received a $1.35 million grant from the National Science Foundation to…
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University follows set procedure for inclement weather, emergencies
In the event of inclement weather or an emergency, UGA follows a set procedure for announcing operational changes by making one of three announcements.
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Winter issue of Georgia Magazine online
The winter 2018 issue of Georgia Magazine is online.
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Writers remember Conroy’s literary legacy
In Our Prince of Scribes, fellow writers of the late author Pat Conroy honor his memory and advance shared understanding of his lasting impact on…
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How the environment can determine traits
National Science Foundation grant will help move SREL researchers forward.
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Gallery: Sugar Bowl 2019
The University of Texas defeated the Georgia Bulldogs 28-21 in the 2019 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. Complete coverage is on…
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SBDC supports rural businesses in Georgia
The Small Business Development Center provides crucial support for economy.
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UGA researchers combat opioid addiction
Grace Bagwell Adams experienced a number of firsts the day she welcomed her daughter Bonnie into the world. Adams was a first-time mother. But due…
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Manasa Kadiyala
Ramsey Scholar Manasa Kadiyala’s passion is to help people achieve their goals as they strive to be the best version of themselves, and she has…
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Hilda Kurtz
Hilda Kurtz, professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, taps into students’ curiosity in the classroom and beyond to create transformational…
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Max Sumner
Future doctor Max Sumner says UGA represents the “gold standard” of the university system: learning for learning’s sake. “I will always argue that the people…
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Ignacy Misztal
If you buy meat or dairy products, there is a greater than 50 percent chance that the product comes from animals selected using genetic and…
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UGA professor receives 2018 New Innovator Award
Jason Wallace selected for scientific merit, innovation and mentoring young scientists.
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Georgia’s Keturah Orji wins The Bowerman
She’s the top female collegiate student-athlete in NCAA track and field.
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UGA students translate at Salvation Army holiday event
They make a special connection with the Athens-area Hispanic population.
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Renovation of Driftmier Engineering Center begins
The first phase will significantly expand teaching laboratories and classrooms.
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Respect the Specs: UGA kicker graduates cum laude
Rodrigo Blankenship hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps as a sports journalist.
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Holiday Staff Appreciation celebrates spirit of the season
More than 500 staff members attended the reception in the Tate Center.
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Royal statistic of 2018: 90.5% of plastic not recycled
UGA professor Jenna Jambeck discusses her plastics research on CNN International.
