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Student documentary receives nomination for regional Emmy Award
A short documentary film produced by a student team in the entertainment and media studies department at UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication…
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Semester in Review highlights value of community
The Office of Sustainability held its spring 2018 Semester in Review program April 26.
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Opt into deskside recycling system
UGA employees can opt into the Self-Service Deskside Recycling System.
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US leads in student perceptions of education quality, survey finds
Postgraduate students believe United States universities offer higher-quality education than other countries
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Robot completes college course
Bina48, a sentient robot created by Hanson Robotics, successfully completed a college course at Notre Dame de Namur University in California.
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More than 200 retirees thanked for service to university at reception
The Office of the President, the Office of the Provost and the University of Georgia Retirees Association hosted a reception on April 26 to honor…
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Why I Give: Aaron Hale
Name: Aaron Hale Position: Associate Editor, Georgia Magazine, Division of Marketing & Communications At UGA: Five years Beneficiary of his gift to the university: The…
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Research study participants
Researchers at the UGA Bone and Body Composition Laboratory are conducting a bone health and cognitive function study in children.
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Bridge closure
Gillis Bridge on Sanford Drive will be closed this summer for maintenance.
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Parking permit
Registration for parking permits for the 2018-2019 school year will end June 29.
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UGA to host international ‘Dirty Work’ conference May 17-19
The University of Georgia will host the 2018 Southern Labor Studies Association conference May 17-19.
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Microbes reveal how humans adjusted to a changing atmosphere
Ancient microbes that thrive in some of the world’s most extreme environments and modern-day humans have more in common than meets the eye—namely, they both…
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UGA launches PharmD/MBA dual degree program
A new dual degree program will allow University of Georgia graduate students to earn an MBA and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in five years.…
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Caterpillar ‘road rage’ could affect migration
Monarch butterfly caterpillars living next to roads may be stressed by the sound of passing cars and trucks, according to a new study from the…
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Wellness program study measures quality of life variables
Workplace wellness programs aim to improve employee health and lower employers’ health care costs, but not all programs have the same impact or cost the…
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Engineering students solve elementary school’s sound problem
The Rocky Branch Elementary School cafeteria will soon be less noisy, thanks to students from the University of Georgia. In the coming weeks, students in…
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Migratory animals carry more parasites, says study
Every year, billions of animals migrate across the globe, carrying parasites with them and encountering parasites through their travels. Now, a team of researchers at…
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Legion Pool to open May 24 for summer season
Legion Pool at the University of Georgia will open on May 24 for the summer season.
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Robert Benham to deliver Law Commencement address
Supreme Court of Georgia Justice Robert Benham will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of Law’s Commencement to be held May…
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Conjoined deer fawns offer UGA researcher glimpse into rare wildlife deformity
A Minnesota mushroom hunter on the prowl for some fungi stumbled across an unbelievable find: two deer fawns sharing one body. The conjoined twin fawns,…
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Payday loans not just a poor person’s issue
A team of researchers led by faculty at the University of Georgia found that payday loan borrowers often come from middle- and higher-income households, not…
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Sidney Thompson
Sidney Thompson, the U.H. Davenport Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, helps students learn how to think like engineers and to become confident in their…
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New graduates have Georgia on their minds
On a brilliant spring evening between the hedges in Sanford Stadium, more than 4,500 University of Georgia undergraduates were serenaded into alumni status with a…
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Botanical Garden honors Sanders for 50 years of service
Deen Day Sanders has been planting seeds her entire life. She has supported the State Botanical Garden of Georgia since its establishment 50 years ago.
