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Terry Godwin enjoying the ride with the Bulldogs
Seated on a small stage in the big media room at the College Football Hall of Fame, with dozens and dozens of reporters all around…
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Gallery: Students tending UGArden
Students in a UGA horticulture class are working as interns this summer at UGArden on South Milledge Avenue. The garden’s mission is to build a…
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UGA donors set 5 records in 5 years
For the fifth consecutive year, UGA donors have set a record in fundraising.
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Officials get inside look at agriculture research in Griffin
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, U.S. Sen. David Perdue and Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black toured the Turfgrass and Weed Science facility…
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Students help with landscape revitalization at church
The 109-year-old campus of Young Harris Memorial United Methodist Church in Athens will be getting a face-lift with assistance from University of Georgia students. Students…
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Workers begin modification of White Dam
Under the direction of University of Georgia faculty experts and partners from multiple agencies, workers began modifying portions of White Dam, a stone and masonry…
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Andrew Park
Associate professor Andrew Park conducts research that aims to predict and limit the transmission of parasites and infectious diseases while also giving students the opportunity…
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Isner’s Wimbledon run ends in epic marathon match
Former Georgia men’s tennis All-American John Isner now owns the record for the two longest matches played in Wimbledon history as his match Friday lasted…
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Gallery: Learning conservation in Africa
This summer, a group of 17 students from the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources traveled to Botswana and South Africa as part of…
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Cutting-edge research brings greater insight into how trees react to stress
It’s known as the “wood basket”: a highly productive region of forests in the Southern U.S. that plays a large role in sustaining the national…
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Insurance liability card
The Georgia Liability Insurance Card for the 2018-2019 fiscal year can be downloaded from the UGA Insurance and Claims Management website.
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Scientists a step closer to predicting epidemics
A UGA team has created a mathematical model to identify when a population is approaching an epidemic threshold.
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Human research protection program earns full accreditation from AAHRPP
The University of Georgia’s program for ensuring the safety and protection of human subjects who participate in research has been awarded accreditation from the Association…
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Innovation Gateway has moved more than 100 projects through its pipeline
If you’ve got an idea for a startup, Ian Biggs and the Innovation Gateway team can help you turn it into reality.
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Former Bulldog Isner advances to Wimbledon semifinals
Former Georgia men’s tennis All-American John Isner used a 6-7, 7-6, 6-4, 6-3 win against Canada’s Milos Raonic Wednesday afternoon at Wimbledon to advance to…
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A refugee, alumna now realizing potential of her UGA education
When civil war broke out in Somalia in the early 1990s and raged on with no end in sight, Ayan Hussein’s parents knew they had…
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UGA researchers dive into a sea of questions
Captain Wynn Gale knew it was bad. He’d been commercial fishing off the coast of Darien, about 50 miles south of Savannah, since he was…
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UGA installs green infrastructure project in Brunswick
The area next to the soccer field at Brunswick’s Howard Coffin Park received a much-needed face-lift in the form of native plants and new soil.…
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Early life exposure to famine can lead to depression
New research from the University of Georgia reveals that exposure to famine during specific moments in early life is associated with depression later in life.…
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Kira McEntire
Kira McEntire, who is receiving her Ph.D. specializing in wildlife biology this summer, is passionate about learning and helping other people learn, and she is…
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Susan Haire
Susan Haire, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, helps students develop a broader knowledge base, stronger analytical skills and more confidence…
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UGA alumna’s company improves on eco-friendly cleaning products
Mari Fox was at a stoplight while on a mission to find a specific brand of environmentally friendly dishwashing liquid when an idea struck her.…
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Students finding, preserving history in Dooly County
University of Georgia students are getting hands-on experience and helping preserve history in rural Georgia through a service-learning program in the College of Environment and…
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Companies recognized for employing the most UGA grads
According to UGA’s Career Outcomes Survey, the top 25 employers hired a combined 760 graduates from the Class of 2017.
