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Director of Environmental Ethics Certificate Program to retire Dec. 31
Dorinda Dallmeyer, who has directed the EECP at UGA’s College of Environment and Design, will retire on Dec. 31.
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School of Social Work dean named editor-in-chief of journal
Anna Scheyett, dean and professor in the School of Social Work, has been named the next editor-in-chief of Social Work, the official journal of the…
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Warnell professor receives award from Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Karl Miller, the Wheatley Professor of Deer Management in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, recently received the Southeastern Association of Fish and…
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Augusta University/UGA Medical Partnership librarian honored
Julie Gaines, medical librarian and core faculty member at the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership, recently was honored by the Friends of the National…
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Mis Solval joins faculty as food engineer in Griffin
Kevin Mis Solval has joined UGA as a food engineer in the food science and technology department of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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Franklin College HR senior manager finds solutions to employee challenges
Nakia Wade enjoys helping people and believes it is part of her nature to be an active listener, empathetic and a problem solver.
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Two students named ARCS Fellows, will receive unrestricted awards
Emily Krach and Christian Andersen have been named 2018 ARCS Fellows by the Office of Research.
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Grant to foster natural history museum internships
A grant from the UGA Office of Experiential Learning will provide more than two dozen internships with the Georgia Museum of Natural History.
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Economy expert
In Georgia, public officials often turn to Jeff Humphreys to help create smart economic policy.
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UGA’s Industry Express program inks first licensing deal
Industry Express, a recent initiative launched by the Office of Research’s Industry Engagement program, signed its first deal with a company looking to license UGA…
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Second cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute celebrates graduation
The second cohort of the Women’s Staff Leadership Institute celebrated its graduation with a reception Nov. 6.
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Emergency procedures
In the event of an emergency situation, the university seeks to identify and support students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities who may need assistance.
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its holiday luncheon, “Love was Born at Christmas,” Dec. 11 at 11 a.m.
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Journalist and broadcaster to deliver Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Monica Kaufman Pearson was the first African American to anchor an Atlanta evening newscast.
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UGA names business school building for Doug Ivester
Third and final phase of the Business Learning Community opens in 2019.
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Portrait of Louise McBee unveiled at ceremony
She held leadership positions for more than 25 years at UGA and served in state House.
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Experiential Learning Scholarship paves way to internship
UGA student is on a path to pursuing her dream job in the music industry.
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Construction of new I-STEM Research Building begins
It will promote interdisciplinary collaborations between students, faculty and researchers.
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The economic impact of wine across Georgia
How UGA research and the SBDC worked with vintners and helped them thrive.
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Six UGA faculty members named AAAS Fellows
It’s an honor bestowed by their peers for “distinguished efforts to advance science.”
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Judge, geneticist to deliver fall Commencement addresses
Judge Steve C. Jones and Dr. Cori Bargmann will speak at Dec. 14 ceremonies.
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Georgia Commitment Scholarships now top 300
The program is well on pace to surpass its goal of 400 scholarships by June 30, 2020.
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Jane Lynch’s ‘A Swingin’ Little Christmas!’ coming to campus
The Emmy and Golden Globe winner will perform Dec. 21 in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Gallery: Bulldogs retain Governor’s Cup
Georgia defeated Georgia Tech 45-21 Saturday and Bulldog Nation was out in full force. UGA photographer Andrew Davis Tucker captured the action.
