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UGA delays opening Thursday until 10 a.m.
Due to the possible impact of Hurricane Michael, the University of Georgia will delay opening its Athens campus until 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11. The…
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Stigma of depression hurts African American populations more than others
The stigma associated with mental illness prevents many people from seeking treatment, but it has a particularly negative impact on black Americans, according to Rosalyn…
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UGA helping rural Georgia address health care needs
Two partnerships in south Georgia to address growing need for health care workers.
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Four tips for preventing the flu
Good advice: Get a flu shot and practice good hygiene.
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UGA student works with kids in South Africa
Hedaya Weber took a Maymester trip abroad that changed her life.
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Lefty the sea turtle returns to the wild
After three years at the UGA Aquarium, Lefty the loggerhead was released on Skidaway.
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Class benefits students and disabled community members
‘Disability Wellness’ offers hands-on training while helping people reach health goals.
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Natalie Morean
Natalie Morean is committed to helping people, and during her time at UGA she has been involved in several philanthropic organizations and served in a…
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Jeffrey Dorfman
Jeffrey Dorfman, a professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, uses his research to illuminate issues and to spark discussion on current economic…
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2018 Kassinger Scholarship awarded to two police department staff members
Sgt. Sophie Raboud and Renee Epps are the 2018 recipients of the Kassinger Scholarship.
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Franklin College launches redesigned website
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences launched a redesigned website, updating access to information about UGA’s largest college for faculty, students, staff and the…
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Book details exploits of Caribbean pirates
Shrouded by myth and hidden by Hollywood, the real pirates of the Caribbean come to life in The Golden Age of Piracy.
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CED students win competition to redesign Atlanta’s Ted Turner Drive
The swath that Ted Turner Drive cuts through the heart of downtown Atlanta is a Blade Runner landscape: no soul, unrelenting high-speed traffic on four…
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Professor appointed to the National Institute of Health’s Council of Councils
Susan Sanchez, professor of infectious diseases, assistant director of the UGA Biomedical Health Science Institute and chair of One Health, was recently appointed to the…
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Psychology professor honored by American Society of Primatologists
Dorothy Fragaszy, professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently received the Distinguished Primatologist Award.
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College of Education professor named one of USG’s Chancellor’s Learning Scholars
Rob Branch, professor and head of the career and information studies department in the College of Education, was recently selected to join the inaugural group…
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Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 30, 2018
Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 30, 2018.
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FMD safety coordinator handles compliance, day-to-day operations
A 1996 UGA alumna, Thomas manages the Facilities Management Division’s occupational safety and environmental compliance programs for the campus.
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Dundee Cafe on UGA’s Griffin campus dedicated
Cafe will serve students, employees and visitors and preserve history.
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Faculty Artist Series concert promotes family ties and musicianship
D. Ray McClellan, Hugh Hodgson School of Music professor of clarinet, performs at the Ramsey Concert Hall stage Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
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UGA Theatre examines gender and language with Alice Birch’s play
UGA Theatre presents Alice Birch’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again., directed by Elise Robinson, on Oct. 9-13 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 13 and 14…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra set to perform Russian romantic music at Oct. 9 concert
The ARCO Chamber Orchestra’s first concert of the season will take place in Hodgson Concert Hall Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m.
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Georgia Debate Union finishes second at season-opening tournament
The Georgia Debate Union finished in second place at the season-opening college debate tournament held at Georgia State University.
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College of Environment and Design to hold discussion on affordable housing
The College of Environment and Design will host a panel discussion Oct. 17 about affordable housing in the 21st century.
