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UGA partners with county in debt crisis
She was just a year older than his daughter. When Rick Mewborn arrived on the scene, he knew she was almost gone. Her small car…
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Gallery: UGA students welcome high schoolers back
More than 70 University of Georgia students traveled to Clarke Central and Cedar Shoals high schools Aug. 7 to welcome incoming students as they started…
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Tony-winning star of ‘Hamilton’ coming to UGA
UGA Presents opens the 2018-19 season with Renée Elise Goldsberry on Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center’s Hodgson Concert Hall.
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New faculty learning of UGA’s impact on state’s economy
This week, about 40 new University of Georgia faculty members kicked off a five-day tour of the state that will showcase agriculture and agritourism, industry,…
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UGA helps a gelato business scoop up more customers
Wes Jones and Jackson Smith grew up as best friends in their north Atlanta neighborhood. At some point, says Jones, “we thought it would be…
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Mindy Griffith
Mindy Griffith’s passion is inclusivity and she wants to show how “music brings us all together.” She’s already demonstrating that on Saturdays between the hedges…
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Claire de La Serre
Claire de La Serre, an assistant professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, studies the mechanisms that trigger overeating while also keeping her…
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Kirby Smart, Bulldogs preview preseason camp
University of Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart, along with several players, met with media members on Friday to preview fall camp.
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A Hall of Fame broadcaster, alumna finds journalism a ‘calling’
For Condace Pressley ABJ ’86, the field of journalism is much more than a job. It’s a calling. And for her, journalism came calling in…
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Study finds struggle with infant feeding in disaster
Breastfeeding is widely regarded as the healthy and safe choice for infant feeding, especially during a disaster when food security is often a concern. In…
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Warnell students learn from the Earth
Course teaches students some essential skills required for aspiring fishery experts.
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Philip Smith
Philip Smith, the Prokasy Professor in the Arts in the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music, helps students experience the joy of music and also…
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Baldwin Hall memorial update
An advisory task force has made significant progress this summer evaluating options for the design and location of a memorial at Baldwin Hall.
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Dancing tube man protects UGA’s research blueberries
Farmers have used scarecrows to keep birds away from field crops for more than 3,000 years. He’s not a farmer, but University of Georgia blueberry…
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UGA researcher uses cellular biology to target lethal parasites
Chagas disease and African sleeping sickness kill more than 10,000 people every year in Latin America and Africa. Millions are living with the potentially deadly…
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White Dam modification project will benefit fish, other wildlife
University of Georgia workers have modified portions of White Dam.
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Doctoral students unite to make a difference
The University of Georgia’s GS LEAD program helps graduate students “reach outside the lab.”
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Conference for advocates of insect agriculture to be held at UGA
Eating Insects Athens, held by the North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture, will be held at UGA Aug. 13-15.
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Why I Give: J. Steve Oliver
Name: J. Steve Oliver Position: Professor, Department of Mathematics and Science Education, College of Education At UGA: 28 years Beneficiary of his gift to the…
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BFSO to hold 16th annual Founders Scholarship Luncheon on Sept. 19
The Black Faculty & Staff Organization at the University of Georgia will host its 16th annual Founders Scholarship Luncheon Sept. 19 .
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UGA Presents to offer discounted tickets during presale week
UGA Presents is offering UGA faculty and staff the opportunity to purchase tickets one week before they go on sale to the general public.
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Isner is enjoying his best year ever
One year ago, John Isner and I sat here in the lobby of the Twelve Hotel and talked about the legendary Georgia Bulldog’s tennis career,…
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Ending $100 bills might have more costs than benefits
Preliminary findings from the University of Georgia show that social welfare could decline when people can’t pay with $50 and $100 bills. The research, which…
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Open practice highlights Football Fan Day on Aug. 4
The University of Georgia Football Fan Day presented by UnitedHealthcare will be held Saturday, Aug. 4, at Sanford Stadium.
