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Museum highlights a pioneering woman photographer
Photographer Doris Ulmann documented rural Southern people, and in a new exhibition attempts to cast light on this lesser-known artist.
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UGA welcomes record-setting Class of 2022
A commitment to academic excellence defines the University of Georgia’s Class of 2022, a group of students with record academic qualifications and high aspirations for…
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Welcome from President Morehead
Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students: Welcome to the start of a new academic year at the University of Georgia, the birthplace of public higher education…
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Gallery: Freshman Welcome 2018
Incoming students in the Class of 2022 formed the “power G” under the Sanford Stadium lights and between the hedges for Sunday’s Freshman Welcome. Along…
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Georgia No. 1 in first-time CPA exam pass rates
Graduates of the University of Georgia’s J.M. Tull School of Accounting ranked No. 1 among large programs for first-time pass rates on the Uniform Certified…
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Hawaiian ukulele virtuoso coming to UGA
UGA Presents is bringing ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro to Athens Sept. 14 for a 7:30 p.m. show in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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UGA works to help Atlanta aviation company soar
Dan Casey was looking for a location for a new business after selling his Oxnard, California-based helicopter tour company. His brother Sean was closing his…
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Turning cells into factories
Researchers in the University of Georgia College of Engineering have developed a new genetic “smart circuit” that could signal an important advance in the field…
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World War I posters focus of museum exhibition
This Nov. 11 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, a war unlike any that had preceded it. The War to…
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Russo named executive director of Health Center
Garth Russo has been appointed executive director of the University of Georgia Health Center.
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Through her nonprofit, alumna gives gifts of sisterhood
After spending 20 years in the banking industry specializing in energy investment, Katherine Lucey ABJ ’81 saw a need. Working with a family foundation, she traveled…
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Digital Library of Georgia redesigns website
The redesigned website of the Digital Library of Georgia connects users to half a million digital objects in more than 700 collections from more than 130…
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Book offers new analysis of justice theory
Rawls’s Egalitarianism is a new interpretation and analysis of John Rawls’s leading theory of distributive justice. It was written by Andrew Kaufman, an associate professor…
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Campus updates usher in new academic year
Here is a roundup of changes that took place on campus during the summer of 2018.
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Food science and technology professor wins research award
Casimir Akoh, Distinguished Research Professor of Food Science and Technology, recently accepted the Institute of Food Technologists’ research award recognizing food science’s ability to improve…
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UPA honors Graduate School photographer
Nancy Evelyn, digital imaging coordinator for the Graduate School, has received several honors from the University Photographers’ Association. Her work for the Graduate School Magazine…
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Lab manager wins electron microscopy image contest
Eric Formo, laboratory manager of the Core Electron Microscopy Facility, is the grant prize winner of the Thermo Fisher Scientific 2017 Electron Microscopy Image Contest…
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Athletic Association administrator awarded McLendon Scholarship
Darrice Griffin, the Athletic Association’s deputy director of administration, is one of 10 recipients of the minority scholarship award from the John McLendon Minority Scholarship…
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Football technology director named National Video Coordinator of Year
Jake Stroot, director of football technology, was named the 2018 Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year at the Collegiate Sports Video Association’s annual…
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Faculty member’s career path takes him from sales to marketing scholar
A former salesman, Son Lam has become a prolific researcher whose work is known in sales management circles for its creativity and impact.
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Program brings history students to campus
Five students from other colleges in the region spent July at UGA, living on campus and experiencing the work of professional historians firsthand.
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Grant will be used to preserve, provide access to local public broadcasts
The UGA Libraries has received a federal grant to digitize and make public some 4,000 hours of radio and TV programming produced between 1941 and…
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Staff Council has two new officers
The UGA Staff Council has one new officer and an elected officer in a new position for the 2018-2019 year.
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Four former student-athletes, coach will be inducted into Circle of Honor
Five comprise Circle of Honor’s Class of 2018 at UGA.
