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College of Family and Consumer Sciences professor quoted in Bankrate
Joan Koonce, a professor and extension financial planning specialist in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in Bankrate about how parents overspend…
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Public Service and Outreach makes interim appointments
Matthew Bishop and Maritza Soto Keen will serve interim appointments in Public Service and Outreach.
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College of Environment and Design dean explores differences in cities
Sonia Hirt, who became dean of the College of Environment and Design on July 1, is fascinated with what makes cities different from each other.
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Rosetta Theatre Project scheduled for Nov. 2-3
UGA’s theatre and film studies department will present an experimental work with the Rosetta Theatre Project on Nov. 2 from 3:30-7:30 p.m. and Nov. 3…
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UGA Theatre presents ‘Equus’ Nov. 2-11
UGA Theatre presents Equus by Peter Shaffer on Nov. 2–3 and 7–9 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 4 and 11 at 2:30 p.m. at the…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibition to celebrate meeting of art and science
The exhibition Out of the Darkness: Light in the Depths of the Sea of Cortez by Rebecca Rutstein will be on view at the Georgia…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins awards at Southeastern Museums Conference
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia won two awards in publications design and two for exhibitions at this year’s Southeastern Museums…
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College of Pharmacy to co-sponsor ‘Friendsgiving’ cancer program
Uninsured women ages 21-59 are invited to a free Friendsgiving program, which will feature a cancer prevention cooking class and information on cancer screenings in the…
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Early voting to be held at Tate Center
Registered Athens-Clarke County voters will be able to take part in advance voting for the Nov. 6 general election on Oct. 30 and 31 at…
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NSF program director: Make cyberscience accessible to all
On Oct. 12, Sushil Prasad, program director at the National Science Foundation, visited UGA to talk about making cyberscience accessible to everyone.
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Georgia farmers face more than $2B in losses from Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael caused more than $2 billion in losses to Georgia’s agriculture industry, according to estimates from University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agricultural economists and…
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Associate professor helps local youth succeed one book at a time
Growing up in Jackson, Alabama, Sheneka Williams saw firsthand how living in a rural community could hinder access to something most people take for granted—books.
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Artist Rebecca Rutstein named Delta Visiting Chair
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will welcome Rebecca Rutstein to the University of Georgia as the third Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding.
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Basketball tickets
UGA men’s and women’s basketball single-game, flex-plan and group tickets are now on sale to the public.
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Imagination Squared: A community conversation about resilience
Student’s project is a visual ‘StoryCorps’ to spark new ways of thinking.
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‘Incredible impact’
Grants broaden access for students through innovative programs.
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Tutorial Program has long history of results
The partnership creates a personal connection between UGA and Clarke County students.
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$1.7M awarded for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
It will expand research, teaching and public service in Georgia and beyond.
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A drone that detects illness in cows?
UGA’s I-Corps program is helping David Balinsky bring his “Shepherd Drones” to market.
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UGA Graduate School honors 2018 Alumni of Distinction
They achieved exceptional success in their careers and in service to their community.
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Opioid symposium sheds light on national epidemic
Faculty and policymakers explore current research and seek some serious solutions.
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Turkeypalooza needs your donations
Campus Kitchen at UGA collecting food for seventh annual Turkeypalooza.
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Terry’s Executive MBA ranked best in state and a top U.S. program
Financial Times ranks Terry College EMBA in the top 5 among U.S. public business schools.
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Caregivers require care too
How much respite do family caregivers need? Tiffany Washington, an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, will try to find out in her…
