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Taylor Withrow
Taylor Withrow aspires to be an influential and compassionate lawyer — to stand up for what is right and to be the voice for people…
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Sanford Eugene ‘Gene’ Younts, 1930-2018
UGA Public Service and Outreach became the nation’s most extensive campus outreach program.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform ‘Rach 2’
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to the Performing Arts Center Sept. 21 with music director Robert Spano.
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Medical students provide free sports physicals to schools
They help middle school student-athletes who might not otherwise be able to participate.
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CAES merges student, college websites
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences recently merged its student and college websites and refreshed the website’s design.
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Book discusses how to cover conflicts
Leara Rhodes, an associate professor of journalism at UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, is the author of Peace through Media, which teach…
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Shahawy named deputy athletic director for academics and student development
Magdi El Shahawy, senior associate athletic director at the University of Southern California, has been named deputy athletic director for academics and student development at…
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Gibson named senior director of development at the College of Veterinary Medicine
Kelley Gibson is the new senior director of development for the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Stafford joins Public Service and Outreach department
Saralyn Stafford, a community and economic developer with a 30-year career focused on Georgia, has joined UGA to link rural communities with the university’s vast…
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Twenty-six UGA employees retired July 31, 2018
Twenty-six UGA employees retired July 31.
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Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden honors ‘Mr. Bamboo’ for work ethic
After more than 30 years, Frank Williams has retired from his position as the groundskeeper for the University of Georgia Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden at…
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Kinesiology study leads to ‘switch’ that helps muscles heal, regenerate
That soreness you feel after a workout is a good thing—it’s an indicator of your body at work, fixing and rebuilding your muscles to make…
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Linguistics faculty, alumni contribute to multi-volume handbook
Until the study of Indo-European linguistics and the study of non-Indo-European language families were established in the 19th century, ancient grammarians of Athens and Rome…
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Men’s basketball player named to 2017-2018 NABC Honors Court
UGA’s Connor O’Neill has been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court. The accolade recognizes men’s basketball student-athletes who excelled in academics…
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Landscape architect to deliver 2018 Neel Reid lecture on Sept. 7
Spencer Tunnell, a principal in the Atlanta landscape architecture firm of Tunnell and Tunnell, will give this year’s annual Neel Reid lecture at the College…
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UGA crop geneticists awarded $935K in grants to breed softer cotton, more resilient peanuts
The U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture awarded University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences plant breeders almost $1…
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ArchPass for UGAMail, OneDrive battles phishing
Effective Sept. 7, all eligible students, faculty and staff will be required to use ArchPass, UGA’s two-step login solution, powered by Duo, to access their…
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Faculty find research, collaboration opportunities during tour of Georgia
With hours together on the bus and at stops, the faculty members found shared interests, made friends, discussed collaborations and explored opportunities for themselves and…
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Grant proposal deadline
The sixth round of funding for the Global Research Collaboration Grant program is being launched to encourage the development of sustainable international research and service…
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Gerald Hart will join faculty as 18th GRA Eminent Scholar
The renowned cell biologist and biochemist from Johns Hopkins University will relaunch his lab here.
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University maintains positive research momentum in FY18
Published metrics show the University of Georgia has made remarkable progress toward its goal.
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UGA partners with Clarke schools to launch Georgia Possible
The pilot program focuses on leadership development and college readiness for high school students.
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Zell Miller: He left a legacy of HOPE
He worked to transform the landscape of higher education in Georgia and beyond.
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Traumatic brain injury recovery via petri dish
Researchers in the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center have succeeded in reproducing the effects of traumatic brain injury and stimulating recovery in neuron cells…
