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Family and Consumer Sciences faculty member named co-recipient of national award
Ted Futris is the co-recipient of the Margaret E. Arcus Outstanding Family Life Educator Award.
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Terry College emeritus professor wins best paper award
Archie B. Carroll recently received the “2017 Best Paper Finalist Award” from the journal Business & Society.
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Senior associate director for facilities credits team with helping his success
At UGA, Brian Williams is responsible for a team of nine full-time staff members, four graduate students and more than 300 student staff members.
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Bringolf, Jackson step into new roles at Warnell
Robert Bringolf and Rhett Jackson have taken on new roles at UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
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BugDawgs to hold annual ‘Octobeefest’ on Oct. 25
UGA BugDawgs will host its 2018 “Octobeefest” Oct. 25 at Creature Comforts Brewing Co.
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College of Environment and Design alumna to give lecture
CED alumna Morag Kersel will discuss why there is demand for material from the Holy Land and what motivates collectors.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform Mahler’s Tenth Symphony
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to UGA Nov. 2 for a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 10.
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Spotlight on the Arts Festival set for Nov. 1-11
The 11-day festival includes concerts, museum tours, discussions with writers, dance and more.
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Cook’s Holiday tickets
Tickets for UGA Dining Services’ annual Cook’s Holiday event will go on sale Nov. 1. Lunch tickets are $16.95 for adults and $8.50 for children…
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‘Consumer’ seminar
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ “State of the State of Consumer Research” seminar will be held Oct. 31.
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Campaign for Charities is ‘Shaping Our Future’
UGA faculty and staff can help create an even stronger community.
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President’s Annual Report: Reaching New Heights
The report highlights the major accomplishments from the previous academic year.
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A new life for Lake Herrick officially begins
The reopening creates new opportunities for recreation, research and experiential learning.
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Museum celebrates 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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Training prepares pharmacists to recognize opioid problems
More than 200,000 people died from overdoses related to prescription opioids between 1999 and 2016.
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College of Pharmacy to host Pharmtoberfest
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy’s 16th annual Pharmtoberfest Health Fair will be held Thursday, Oct. 18, from noon to 3 p.m. on the…
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Farmers, leaders, UGA president gather for Sunbelt Expo
The South Georgia agricultural damage from Hurricane Michael was a top topic at the Sunbelt Agricultural Expo.
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Learning by doing at Delta Air Lines
Natalia Rivera Chica’s summer internship with Delta opened her eyes to business world.
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Alligators and timing shed light on reproductive disorders
Results may help scientists understand causes of disorders in wildlife and women.
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UGA to host opioid epidemic symposium
More than 200 researchers and policymakers to seek solutions to opioid epidemic.
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UGA Presents brings VOCES8 to Athens
The group has toured extensively throughout Europe, North America and Asia.
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Braden Meadows
Braden Meadows is passionate about helping people, and as a landscape architecture student he wants to impact people’s experiences with their surroundings in the best…
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Jenay Beer
As an assistant professor in the Institute of Gerontology and director of the university’s Assistive Robotics and Technology Lab, Jenay Beer conducts research at the…

