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USG offers ways to earn well-being credits
The University System of Georgia’s well-being program offers participants more choices in 2019 to engage in the program. Plus, employees and spouses covered on a…
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Book examines jazz critically and culturally
Gettin’ Around examines the global jazz aesthetic.
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UGA middle school garden program expands beyond Athens-Clarke County
An award-winning interactive Clarke County school program that teaches students about science and nutrition is now underway in Barrow County, thanks to the University of…
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Odum School of Ecology assistant research scientist quoted in EurekAlert!
Andy Davis, an assistant research scientist at the Odum School of Ecology, was quoted by EurekAlert! about the migration patterns of monarch butterflies.
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Odum School of Ecology Ph.D. student quoted in Business Insider
Jessica Chappell, a Ph.D. student in the Odum School of Ecology, was quoted in Business Insider about Puerto Rico’s reliance on water from El Yunque.
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Retired UGA professor of food science quoted in The Atlantic
Robert Dixon Phillips, a retired UGA professor of food science, was quoted in The Atlantic about the art and science of making good Southern biscuits.
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UGA Cooperative Extension associate quoted in Mother Nature Network
Julia W. Gaskin, senior public service associate and sustainable agriculture coordinator with the UGA Cooperative Extension, was quoted by Mother Nature Network about the importance…
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Thirty-six UGA employees retired Dec. 31.
Thirty-six UGA employees retired Dec. 31.
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SPIA associate professor sparks fun, interest in law, courts classes
Political science associate professor Teena Wilhelm’s favorite part of UGA is the students, hands down.
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Concerto Competition Concert opens 2019 series
Six student soloists will take the Hodgson Concert Hall stage Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Thursday Scholarship Series.
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Odum School of Ecology to host 25th Graduate Student Symposium
The 25th annual Odum School of Ecology Graduate Student Symposium, showcasing the latest research from UGA ecology students at all levels, will take place Jan.…
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Orji wins 2018 Bowerman, track and field’s version of Heisman Trophy
Georgia track and field standout Keturah Orji has been awarded The Bowerman.
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Professor Emerita to give university’s 2019 Founders Day Lecture on Jan. 28
The university’s 2019 Founders Day Lecture will be held Jan. 28 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel.
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Four faculty members named UGA Athletic Association Professors
It recognizes their extraordinary records of scholarship, instruction and outreach.
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Winter golf special
UGA’s Golf Course and Dining Services will offer a winter special eat-and-play combo.
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Interdisciplinary Seed Grants bring researchers together
Presidential initiative encourages them to find ways to intertwine their respective fields.
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New postage rates
The U.S. Postal Service will increase costs for first class, media, library and nonprofit postage on Jan. 27.
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Clinic improves lives of children with disabilities
UGA’s Pediatric Exercise and Motor Development Clinic develops personalized plans.
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Renowned experts featured in 2019 Signature Lectures
They include scholars and leaders in politics, business, higher education and other fields.
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NMI students create innovative capstone projects
Their goal is to use technology as a tool to enhance daily life.
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Jambeck to co-lead Nat Geo’s plastic initiative
UGA associate professor to help fill critical knowledge gaps on plastic waste.
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Briana Hayes crowned Miss University of Georgia 2019
She holds a number of leadership roles at UGA and volunteers in community.
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Gilbert Oladeinbo
Gilbert Oladeinbo decided to be a lawyer to uphold the law and enforce it with fairness and equity, and he is an advocate for equal opportunity…
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Life of Nicholas II of Russia on view at museum
Objects include costumes, medals and orders of chivalry, lithographs, porcelain and photographs.
