All News
-
College of Public Health faculty member named incoming journal editor
Timothy Heckman, an associate dean for research and professor of health promotion and behavior at UGA’s College of Public Health, was recently named incoming editor…
-
Franklin College professor’s book wins award
Calypso Magnolia: The Crosscurrents of Caribbean and Southern Literature, written by John Wharton Lowe, is the recipient of the 2017 C. Hugh Holman Award from…
-

Work study leads staffer to career as human resources consultant
There are two things Parker Thomas loves most: helping others and being a Georgia Bulldog. Luckily for him, his job at the University of Georgia…
-
Fifteen UGA employees retire May 1, 2018
Fifteen UGA employees retired May 1, 2018.
-
UGA co-hosting seminar in Berlin
Scholars, policy experts and journalists from around the world are meeting in Berlin, thanks to a new joint initiative by the University of Georgia and…
-

‘Building Bridges’ mural dedicated
In conjunction with Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, the “Building Bridges” mural on the west side of the Food for the Soul restaurant.
-
UGA alumnus named president of New Mexico State University
UGA alumnus John Floros has been named president of New Mexico State University.
-
Diabetes study participants
The kinesiology department at UGA’s College of Education is conducting a research study to learn more about how Type 1 diabetes affects muscle metabolism and…
-

Staff Appreciation Day brings more than 3,500 together
UGA staff members gathered at the intramural fields May 10 for the annual Staff Appreciation Day celebration.
-

UGA gets top ranking for service to student veterans
For the second time in three years, the University of Georgia has been named the top tier one research institution in the nation in Victory…
-

A chat with softball slugger Alyssa DiCarlo
In the Athens Regional of the NCAA softball tournament, Alyssa DiCarlo hit three two-run homers in one game against Northwestern. One is great, two is…
-

This charcoal lighter fluid goes green and sustainable
UGA scientists develop sustainable alternative to petroleum-based lighter fluids.
-

UGA promotes renaissance in multi-city partnership
A Georgia mountain community is forging a unique economic development partnership with two Tennessee cities through a downtown revitalization process pioneered by the University of…
-

Donors honored for historic land preservation
Longtime University of Georgia supporters and alumni Craig and Diana Barrow were awarded the Margaret Douglas Medal by The Garden Club of America for their…
-

UGA Presents unveils 2018-19 season
The 2018-19 UGA Presents season will offer six series showcasing some of the finest performers from around the globe.
-

Gallery: State Botanical Garden of Georgia
Matt Brewster, business manager at the UGA Career Center, took these photos during an evening jog at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit…
-

Peabody Awards honor legends, highlight social issues
With her trademark Tarzan yell and ear tug, Carol Burnett closed out the 77th Annual Peabody Awards Ceremony Saturday night at Cipriani Wall Street in…
-

John Maurer
Professor John Maurer in the College of Veterinary Medicine conducts research that enhances food safety and advances Georgia’s economically vital poultry industry while also giving…
-

Kelly M. Smith named dean of UGA College of Pharmacy
Kelly M. Smith has been named dean of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy.
-

Six students named Cora Nunnally Miller Fine Arts Scholars
Six University of Georgia students have been selected as the inaugural cohort of Cora Nunnally Miller Fine Arts Scholars in the Franklin College of Arts…
-

Georgia football great Andy Johnson dies
Former University of Georgia football great Andy Johnson died in Athens early Wednesday morning following a long illness.
-

Three faculty members complete PSO Fellowship
Abigail Borron, Jon Calabria and Elizabeth Weeks served as 2017-18 Public Service Faculty Fellows. They worked to ensure shoreline stability on the coast, address health…
-

Can egg consumption improve bone strength in children?
Researchers at the University of Georgia want to know if eating eggs can improve bone strength and cognitive function in obese and normal weight children…
-

Professor featured in Nat Geo story on plastics
Jenna Jambeck of the College of Engineering provides background for an in-depth look at plastic.
