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Dan Courtemanche: Kick Start
Major League Soccer’s top communicator is a UGA grad.
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Study: More people getting flu vaccine this year
Compared with last year more adults are getting a flu vaccination this year.
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Gallery: Reading Day
UGA photographer Andrew Davis Tucker ventured around campus on Reading Day on Wednesday, a day for students to prepare for final exams and get their…
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As nation mourns, UGA remembers President Bush
The former president visited campus for UGA’s bicentennial, Coverdell Center dedication.
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Ted Ross is fighting flu
He wants to improve the odds by building a universal vaccine for influenza protection.
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New Materials Institute joins NSF-funded center
It’s the third site for the National Science Foundation’s Center for Bioplastics and Biocomposites.
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UGA’s Swapnil Agrawal named a Schwarzman Scholar
He was one of 147 students selected internationally to study China’s role in global trends.
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Business Learning Community to transform Terry College
The BLC will include six buildings once construction is completed next spring.
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Anita Qualls
Anita Qualls believes in “grit over wit” and has worked hard in the lab, in the classroom and around the world to pave her path toward…
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Marie Mitchell
Marie Mitchell, an associate professor in the Terry College of Business, conducts research that helps organizations promote functional, productive and ethical work behavior.
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Gallery: SEC Championship 2018
The Bulldogs had a strong showing in a 35-28 loss to Alabama.
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Bullock celebrates 50 years of teaching at UGA
One of the top political science experts marks a career milestone.
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UGA part of $10M weather and climate project
The project will enhance one of the world’s most sophisticated computer models.
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Alumnus pens novel about family secrets
UGA alumnus Taylor Brown explores a world of folk healers, whiskey-runners and dark family secrets in the high country of 1950s North Carolina in his…
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New website elevates student journalism
Grady Newsource has a new website to publish content from student journalists.
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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.
