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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…
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UGA partners with financial technology companies
A partnership between the University of Georgia and financial technology companies in Atlanta is boosting a booming sector in the region and priming Georgia MBA…
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Gallery: College of Engineering in China
Several faculty from the UGA College of Engineering visited China for a joint research meeting with Beijing University of Chemical Technology.
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First class of doctors graduate from residency program
In June, 10 residents from the initial class of the Medical College of Georgia at the Augusta University/ University of Georgia Medical Partnership Internal Residency…
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Organic Twilight Tour, corn boil to be held in late June
At the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ Durham Horticulture Farm and J. Phil Campbell Sr. Research and Education Center, it’s a tradition to…
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Skidaway Institute ship crew rescues stranded boaters
A routine research cruise quickly turned into a lifesaving, nighttime rescue mission for the crew of UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography’s Research Vessel Savannah.
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Georgia malware, cybersecurity research helps make internet safer
The University of Georgia is fighting cybercrime with its recently established Institute for Cybersecurity and Privacy, a state hub for cybersecurity research and education.
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UGA’s Green Lab Program recognized with award for sustainability initiatives
The UGA Green Lab Program received the Athens-Clarke County 2018 GreenFest Award for Business and Industry Waste Reduction. The award recognizes sustainability leaders in Athens-Clarke…
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Professors from Yale, Duke universities named Lillian Smith Book Award winners
James Forman Jr., Yale law professor, and Nancy MacLean, history professor at Duke University, are the 2018 recipients of the Lillian Smith Book Awards. Forman’s…
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‘The Georgia Review’ celebrates spring issue with party on June 25
To celebrate its upcoming issue, The Georgia Review will host a reading by Elly Bookman, winner of the fifth annual Loraine Williams Poetry Prize. The…
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Exhibition focuses on Southern women artists
The exhibition “Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection” features 42 works by Southern women artists.
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Strahan gate project
The piers and gate at the Jackson Street entrance to Owens Fountain will receive a preservation make-over this summer. The gate doors will be removed,…
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Summer fitness classes
Free fitness classes are being held for faculty/staff/retirees at the Ramsey Student Center through July 26 as part of UGA’s Well-being campaign. Participants must have…
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Pamela Whitten named president of Kennesaw State University
The Board of Regents named Pamela Whitten president of Kennesaw State University.
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Track and field teams win first NCCA titles
UGA’s women and men’s track and field teams each won a national championship this season.
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UGA in D.C. reception brings together alumni, friends
The nation’s capital felt like the Classic City when the University of Georgia hosted its annual UGA in Washington reception on June 20 at Union…
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Scientists calculate impact of China’s ban on plastic waste imports
While recycling is often touted as the solution to the large-scale production of plastic waste, upwards of half of the plastic waste intended for recycling…
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Libby Morris tapped as UGA’s interim provost
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has named Libby V. Morris as interim senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, effective July 16.
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Fun things to do with your kids this summer at UGA
We’ve all heard about summer brain drain. Kids can lose up to an entire month of learning lazing around watching YouTube all summer. While some…
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Two UGA alums flip Atlanta homes on HGTV
Ken and Anita Corsini weren’t looking to become HGTV stars. They had already launched a successful house-flipping business in 2005 that saw them purchasing, renovating,…
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UGA is cyber ready to help state fight hacker attacks
Cybercrime takes one of our society’s great strengths—the Internet—and exploits its weaknesses. The threat seems inescapable, no matter where you are. In 2017, a cyberattack…
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School of Law opens Veterans Legal Clinic
Beginning this month, veterans living in Georgia can receive legal assistance they may not otherwise have access to or be able to afford through the…
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UGA partners with food bank to promote healthy eating
Teaching people to grow, cook and eat healthy foods is the key goal of a partnership between the State Botanical Garden of Georgia at the…
