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New book explores feminism in advertising
In her new book, Feminists, Feminisms, and Advertising: Some Restrictions Apply, Peggy Kreshel, an associate professor of advertising at UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and…
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Certificates, scholarships awarded at Embracing Diversity event
The Embracing Diversity program celebrates the value of diversity and inclusion, recognizes employees who completed requirements for the voluntary Certificate in Diversity and Inclusion and…
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Legal services associate named participant in 2018 leadership class
Katie Hill, legal services associate at the University of Georgia River Basin Center, has been named one of 33 participants in the Institute for Georgia…
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COE emeritus professor honored by alma mater
Carl Glickman, an emeritus professor of education in the College of Education, was recently honored by his alma mater.
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Terry College professor named editor-in-chief of marketing journal
John Hulland, who holds the Emily H. and Charles M. Tanner Jr. Chair in Sales Management in the Terry College of Business, is the new…
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Cohen named Fellow by Ewing Kauffman Foundation
Susan Cohen, an assistant professor of management at the Terry College of Business, has been named a 2018 Junior Faculty Fellow in Entrepreneurship Research by…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra, Hodgson Wind Ensemble perform in combination concert
The Hodgson Wind Ensemble and the UGA Symphony Orchestra will take the Hodgson Concert Hall stage Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m.
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Reduced Shakespeare Company to perform 37 plays in 97 minutes
UGA Presents is bringing the Reduced Shakespeare Company to the Fine Arts Theatre to perform The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised].
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College of Education dean focuses on building collaborative community
Denise Spangler’s passion for making a difference is consistently rooted in education and in the development of young minds.
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Former UGA student-athlete named finalist for NCAA Woman of Year Award
Former UGA track and field standout Keturah Orji is one of the 30 finalists for the 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
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Applications being accepted for UGA’s new Student Tour of Georgia
Applications are being accepted until Oct. 12 for the university’s inaugural Student Tour of Georgia, a week-long, expenses-paid experiential learning opportunity for UGA undergraduates.
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UGAAlert test scheduled for Sept. 27
A full test of UGAAlert, the university’s emergency notification system, will be conducted Sept. 27 at 10:45 a.m.
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UGA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative to screen ‘Food Evolution’
The UGA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative will host a free screening of the 2016 documentary Food Evolution and a panel discussion on public attitudes about…
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UGA physician tracks tuberculosis using cellphone records
Researchers get $2.6 million NIH grant to understand the local epidemiology of TB in urban Africa.
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Faculty member elected to NIH 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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UGAvotes aims to register thousands of students
Sixty more University of Georgia students are registered to vote thanks to a late August initiative by UGAvotes.
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State Botanical Garden celebrates longtime donors
Six longtime supporters of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia were honored recently during the biennial “Giving Tree” celebration.
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UGA study shows bacteria change their surface to increase antibiotic resistance
A recent study by a team of researchers at the University of Georgia provides insight into how and why bacteria become resistant to commonly used…
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The long struggle to allow women at UGA
The path to coeducation at UGA was long and hard fought.
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UGA receives diversity award for fifth straight year
HEED Award is for UGA’s efforts to recruit underrepresented and first-generation students.
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Micronizing ocean plastics threaten sea turtle populations, ocean life cycle
Ingestion of degrading ocean plastics likely poses a substantial risk to the survival of post-hatchling sea turtles because the particles can lead to blockages and…
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Ahlya Branch
Ahlya Branch is a first-generation college student who has thrived through the connections and relationships she has developed at UGA with friends, mentors and faculty…
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Mary Frances Early honored at documentary premiere
“The Quiet Trailblazer” chronicles her role in opening the educational door to African Americans.
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Hurricanes can affect mental health: Strategies for coping
Advice on staying calm and clear-headed despite the uncertainties of a major storm.
