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A refugee, alumna now realizing potential of her UGA education
When civil war broke out in Somalia in the early 1990s and raged on with no end in sight, Ayan Hussein’s parents knew they had…
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UGA researchers dive into a sea of questions
Captain Wynn Gale knew it was bad. He’d been commercial fishing off the coast of Darien, about 50 miles south of Savannah, since he was…
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UGA installs green infrastructure project in Brunswick
The area next to the soccer field at Brunswick’s Howard Coffin Park received a much-needed face-lift in the form of native plants and new soil.…
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Early life exposure to famine can lead to depression
New research from the University of Georgia reveals that exposure to famine during specific moments in early life is associated with depression later in life.…
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Kira McEntire
Kira McEntire, who is receiving her Ph.D. specializing in wildlife biology this summer, is passionate about learning and helping other people learn, and she is…
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Susan Haire
Susan Haire, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, helps students develop a broader knowledge base, stronger analytical skills and more confidence…
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UGA alumna’s company improves on eco-friendly cleaning products
Mari Fox was at a stoplight while on a mission to find a specific brand of environmentally friendly dishwashing liquid when an idea struck her.…
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Students finding, preserving history in Dooly County
University of Georgia students are getting hands-on experience and helping preserve history in rural Georgia through a service-learning program in the College of Environment and…
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Companies recognized for employing the most UGA grads
According to UGA’s Career Outcomes Survey, the top 25 employers hired a combined 760 graduates from the Class of 2017.
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Governor honors Certified Public Manager graduates
Gov. Nathan Deal knows that effective government stewardship helps Georgia remain America’s top state for doing business. Deal emphasized his commitment to good governance in…
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Economic developer to steer rural initiatives
Saralyn Stafford, a community and economic developer with a 30-year career focused on Georgia, joins the University of Georgia in July to link rural communities…
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Researchers create way to measure human rights
A team of researchers at the University of Georgia is using a new approach to measure how countries around the world address civil and political…
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Six students receive critical language scholarships
Six University of Georgia students have been awarded U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships to study critical languages abroad this summer. The recipients are:…
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UGA unveils 40 Under 40 Class of 2018
The University of Georgia Alumni Association has unveiled the 40 Under 40 Class of 2018.
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Collection of Russian art comes to Georgia
The exhibition “One Heart, One Way: The Journey of a Princely Art Collection” will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through Jan.…
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Brian Seagraves
Brian Seagraves, an academic professional in the College of Pharmacy, helps prepare students for careers in which they deliver high-quality health care with compassion, empathy…
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Abraham Baldwin: The Founding Father of public higher education in America
UGA’s first president also cast the key vote that saved the U.S. Constitutional Convention – and the nation – in 1787.
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Bulldogs make annual trip to Camp Sunshine
Members of the UGA football team made their annual visit to Camp Sunshine in Rutledge, Georgia. The team interacted with campers and played some fun games.
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UGA’s athletics program finishes 8th in Directors’ Cup
The University of Georgia finished No. 8 in the 2017-18 edition of the Learfield NACDA Directors’ Cup.
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UGA summer program empowers foster care youth to pursue higher education
Nyeelah Inniss had a clear goal to attend college after graduating from high school, but as a teenager in foster care, she did not understand…
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University of Georgia Foundation elects new trustees
The University of Georgia Foundation elected five new trustees and accorded five trustees emeritus status during its annual meeting June 14-15 in St. Simons Island,…
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Fashion forward designer, UGA alumna celebrates 20 years in business
Four words describe Amy Smilovic’s personal aesthetic and also that of Tibi, the worldwide fashion company she founded 20 years ago: clean, feminine, modern, relaxed.…
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UGA Libraries to preserve local public broadcasts
Some 4,000 hours of programming produced by public radio and television stations between 1941 and 1999 will be digitized and made available to the public,…
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Kylee Jo Duberstein
Kylee Duberstein, an associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, conducts research and gives students hands-on research experiences in equine nutrition and…
