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Road Dawgs Recruit the Next Generation
This past spring, the Road Dawgs visited three Georgia cities and encouraged thousands of high schoolers to consider college.
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Fighting the flu: 100 years of vaccine development
UGA researchers are developing vaccines to make sure a pandemic doesn’t happen again.
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Grady: A National Leader
Grady’s innovative Sports Media Certificate program provides crucial training for aspiring sports journalists.
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Taylor Bisciotti: Not to be missed
Alumna is beginning her second full season on the NFL Network, where she hosts “ICYMI: All 32.”
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Maria Taylor: Reporting live
Alumna Maria Taylor is one of ESPN’s most prominent, versatile and well-traveled talents.
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Chip Caray: Family Ties
Third-generation broadcaster Chip Caray takes his family legacy—and his job—seriously.
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Ernie Johnson Jr.: Writing the script
Ernie Johnson Jr. is one of the most popular and respected figures in sports broadcasting.
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Alumnus’s batik paintings garner prestigious 1858 Prize
Long considered a revolutionary in the art world for his envelope-pushing batik paintings, Leo Twiggs, a South Carolina artist and alumnus of the University of…
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Signature Lectures bring thought leaders to campus
Renowned authors, scholars, artists and leaders to speak on campus this fall.
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Professor appointed to state family violence commission
School of Social Work associate professor Joon Choi was appointed by Gov. Nathan Deal to serve on the Georgia Commission on Family Violence, which works…
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UGA to help guide development of norovirus vaccine
Researchers from Emory University and the University of Georgia have received a five-year, $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to help guide…
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Campus Kitchen delivers food to seniors in the community
The student-run food recovery program works to address food insecurity issues in Athens.
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Students play virtual vet in award-winning digital game
The COE-developed science and health education game enhances the student’s learning experience.
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Migrating monarchs facing increased parasite risks
A popular non-native milkweed is creating “resident” monarchs on their annual trek to Mexico.
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Dawgs have their Day of Service
About 500 students participated in the annual event that allows students to serve the community.
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Taylor Withrow
Taylor Withrow aspires to be an influential and compassionate lawyer — to stand up for what is right and to be the voice for people…
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Sanford Eugene ‘Gene’ Younts, 1930-2018
UGA Public Service and Outreach became the nation’s most extensive campus outreach program.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform ‘Rach 2’
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to the Performing Arts Center Sept. 21 with music director Robert Spano.
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Medical students provide free sports physicals to schools
They help middle school student-athletes who might not otherwise be able to participate.
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CAES merges student, college websites
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences recently merged its student and college websites and refreshed the website’s design.
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Book discusses how to cover conflicts
Leara Rhodes, an associate professor of journalism at UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, is the author of Peace through Media, which teach…
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Shahawy named deputy athletic director for academics and student development
Magdi El Shahawy, senior associate athletic director at the University of Southern California, has been named deputy athletic director for academics and student development at…
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Gibson named senior director of development at the College of Veterinary Medicine
Kelley Gibson is the new senior director of development for the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Stafford joins Public Service and Outreach department
Saralyn Stafford, a community and economic developer with a 30-year career focused on Georgia, has joined UGA to link rural communities with the university’s vast…
