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Electro-acoustic musician Max Richter coming to UGA
He’ll be joined in Hodgson Hall by “music dynamos” American Contemporary Music Ensemble.
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Emily Johnson
From studying abroad to performing research to cheerleading, Emily Johnson has paved a path toward her goal of serving the underserved as a compassionate dentist.
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Bulldogs open season with dominant win
A stout defense and explosive offense lifted the Bulldogs to a 45-0 victory over Austin Peay.
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UGA unveils Sanford Stadium end zone enhancement
It includes a new locker room, hospitality lounge, larger video board and new plazas for fans.
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UGA adds Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
The University of Georgia will offer a campus-wide graduate certificate program for students to develop skills necessary to launch and grow businesses and social enterprises.
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4-H launches new mobile-friendly website
Georgia 4-H recently launched a new website for students, parents, staff and prospective members in addition to its 4-H centers.
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Book looks at clay science in ‘Critical Zone’
A new book by UGA’s Paul Schroeder considers clay science in the context of the Critical Zone, the Earth’s permeable near-surface layer.
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Six will be recognized for service to UGA, state, nation
Four University of Georgia alumni, one UGA administrator and one UGA faculty member will be honored at the 2018 Tucker Dorsey Blue Key Alumni Awards…
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COE associate dean elected president of Society of Counseling Psychology
UGA’s Anneliese Singh was recently elected to a leadership position within the American Psychological Association.
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Two professors receive award for innovative teaching
Jennifer Elkins and Emma Hetherington received the 2018 SAGE/CSWE Award for Innovative Teaching in Social Work Education for their design of a model for teaching…
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Thirty-nine UGA employees retired May 31, 2018
Thirty-nine UGA employees retired May 31.
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Historic preservation director’s work creates unified feel to UGA campuses
Historic preservation conserves and manages historic resources in both natural and human-made environments. But historic preservation comes with its own concerns in a university setting.
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will host its 2018 fall coffee Sept. 11 from 10-11:30 a.m. at the President’s House, 570 Prince Ave.
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Reception celebrates faculty and staff donors’ role in record-breaking UGA fundraising
A disco-themed reception celebrated the thousands of faculty and staff members who donated to the University of Georgia in fiscal year 2018.
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Miller Learning Center will observe its 15th anniversary on Sept. 20
Cupcakes and music on the Colonnade will herald the party celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Zell B. Miller Learning Center Sept. 20.
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2018 Insect-ival will be held Sept. 15
The 27th annual Insect-ival will be held Sept. 15 at the State Botanical Garden.
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USG to host Town Hall meeting about Comprehensive Administrative Review
UGA is participating in the University System of Georgia’s Comprehensive Administrative Review, an effort to look for ways that administrative functions can become more efficient…
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Maple syrup of the South
Our physical world is facing a host of challenges. Rising food insecurity across the globe. A looming worldwide water crisis. Changes to our ecosystem.
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UGA Symphony Orchestra to perform for Thursday Scholarship Series season opener
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will open its 2018-2019 Thursday Scholarship Series with a concert by the University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra.
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SendFiles will require ArchPass for access
Effective Sept. 7, anyone with a MyID will need ArchPass, UGA’s two-step login solution, powered by Duo, to log in to SendFiles.
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Davis Knox: Making Athens
Davis Knox founded the nonprofit Athensmade to support Classic City brands and entrepreneurs.
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Connie Ledoux Book and Garnett Stokes: Presidential Leadership
Groundbreaking UGA alumnae Connie Ledoux Book and Garnett Stokes are the first women to lead their respective universities.
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Maritza McClendon: Medalist Mentor
Meet the first African American woman to earn an Olympic medal in swimming.
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Suzy Deering: Good Balance
As the chief marketing officer for eBay, she was named a 2017 Grady Fellow.
