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Georgia Museum of Art wins two statewide awards at conference
The Georgia Museum of Art received two awards Jan. 25 for its exceptional work at the 2019 annual conference of the Georgia Association of Museums…
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Southern literature expert to give 2019 Barbara Methvin Lecture
The university’s 2019 Barbara Methvin Lecture will be delivered Feb. 27 at 4:30 p.m. in Room 265 of Park Hall. A reception will follow in…
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Historian to visit for Global Georgia series
Columbia University historian Stephanie McCurry will visit the University of Georgia to give the history department’s Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture.
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Service-Learning Fellows
Applications for the 2019-2020 Service-Learning Fellows program are due March 20. Up to nine faculty members will be selected for participation in this year-long program…
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UGA Alumni Association to host Alumni Weekend
“This entire weekend is going to make you feel like a student again.”
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Improvements to information-based infrastructure have far-reaching impact
Over the last few years, the University of Georgia has made significant improvements to its information-based infrastructure.
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Finalists announced for 2019 Flavor of Georgia contest
Thirty-three products to compete in final round of state’s premier proving ground.
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UGA gets its highest Fulbright student program ranking
Sixteen students, alumni are participating in the international educational exchange program.
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UGA professor recognized for early career work
Katie Ehrlich honored for transformative early career contributions to psychological science.
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New search engine IDs genes in real time
Until now, there was no practical way to search this massive amount of data.
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Dawgs at the Dome: Bulldogs descend on Capitol
They showcased for lawmakers the university’s many contributions to Georgia.
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Fanning conference to highlight rural leadership
With help from the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, Oglethorpe County leaders began to tackle the problem of creating local young…
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FACS students help rural Georgians file taxes
The assistance program expanded to offer services to reach more eligible taxpayers.
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UGA achieves 96 percent career outcomes rate
Results are 11.7 percent higher than the national average.
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Research shows it pays to practice gratitude
You can’t discount the value of a heartfelt “thank you.”
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$3 million gift to aid first-generation law students
First-Start Scholars Program offers tuition scholarship, professional development stipend.
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Scientists use machine learning to ID source of Salmonella
Quick identification of animal source key to stopping foodborne illness outbreaks.
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UGAHacks emphasizes innovation, teamwork
The student-organized 36-hour event brought a range of students together.
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Abhy Kheepal
Abhy Kheepal’s time at UGA has been packed with everything from internships to the Arch Society to working with the provost and showing off the campus…
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Pearson roots out history in Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Groundbreaking broadcaster calls for an open and honest dialogue.
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Mary Frances Early reaches out to local students
Students from Clarke Central and Cedar Shoals high schools, Athens Community Career Academy and KIPP Metro Atlanta heard from UGA alumna Mary Frances Early, the university’s…
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Series of events uses art to explore differences
Through film, poetry and on-stage readings, a variety of artists will come together in February and March to draw attention to the myriad ways our…
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Recent history highlighted in women’s marches exhibit
The Women’s March on Washington, D.C., in January 2017 comes into focus in a new exhibition titled Nevertheless, She Resisted: Documenting the Women’s Marches at…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble to commemorate Valentine’s Day with ‘Fireworks & Serenades’
The concert takes place in Hodgson Hall on Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
