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Murphy off to flying start
When he’s standing in front of you, talking about this and that, Georgia swimmer Camden Murphy, dressed in sweatpants and a T-shirt, looks like a lot…
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Dance Marathon refocuses on Miracle children and families
UGA Miracle’s 23rd annual Dance Marathon benefiting Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will take place from Feb. 17-18 from 10 a.m.-10 a.m. in Tate Student Center’s…
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Oklahoma makes good on Rose Bowl bet with UGA
True to their word, the student government association at the University of Oklahoma paid up after losing a friendly wager placed on the outcome of…
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Indoor Athletic Facility named for Billy and Porter Payne
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents Tuesday approved the naming of the University of Georgia’s Indoor Athletic Facility in honor of former UGA…
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New licensing program to foster industry collaborations
The University of Georgia now offers companies sponsoring research three additional ways to license intellectual property developed in the course of their research collaborations. The…
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Quick chat: Nicolas Claxton
Nicolas Claxton loves his mom’s Cajun cornbread. The 6-foot-11 freshman forward on the Georgia men’s basketball team also likes to sing and dance a bit, though…
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Georgia leads at the Gold Rush
LONG BEACH, Calif. — The Georgia women’s golf team is atop the team leaderboard following the opening two rounds of The Gold Rush on Monday. The…
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Gene improves plant growth and conversion to biofuels
A research team led by the University of Georgia has discovered that manipulation of the same gene in poplar trees and switchgrass produced plants that…
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Five things to know about the Winter Olympics
Curling and bobsledding aren’t sports Americans watch outside the Olympics. Why is that? Vicki Michaelis, Carmical Chair in Sports Journalism and Society at the University…
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UGA Extension, Mercer University partner to recruit future doctors for rural Georgia
Jean Sumner is a third-generation rural doctor. As a child, she watched her grandfather and father care for the residents of Washington County, Georgia. She…
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No. 18 Georgia falls to 11th-ranked Tennessee
The 18th-ranked Georgia Lady Bulldogs could not overcome an 11-percent shooting performance in the second quarter as No. 11 Tennessee took a 62-46 victory Sunday…
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Bulldogs surge on final day at Tiger Paw Invite
Georgia’s track and field teams completed their final day at the Tiger Paw Invite in Clemson, S.C., on Saturday and the Bulldogs had success in…
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Softball wraps up weekend with shutout of Oregon State
No. 25 Georgia softball wrapped up opening weekend at the Kajikawa Classic Saturday evening with a 7-0 shutout of Oregon State at Farrington Stadium.
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Ammishaddai Grand-Jean
Ammishaddai Grand-Jean, who is working toward degrees in political science and economics, is committed to serving his fellow students, and after graduation he plans to…
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Bynum Boley
Bynum Boley, an assistant professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, educates students and conducts research on recreation and tourism that helps…
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Softball knocks off two Top 20 teams
The No. 25 Georgia softball team defeated both No. 15 Utah and No. 19 BYU at the Kajikawa Classic Friday.
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GymDogs upset No. 6 Kentucky for first road win
The No. 13 Georgia gymnastics team upset No. 6 Kentucky 196.150-195.550 inside of Memorial Coliseum on Friday night.
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The opera comes to Athens
The glitz, glam and spectacle of the opera scene during the Belle Époque are on view in the exhibition “Opera in Print: Fin-de-siècle Posters from…
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Lady Bulldogs Top Vanderbilt, 67-55
A balanced scoring effort from 10 different Lady Bulldogs led the 18th-ranked Georgia basketball team past the Vanderbilt Commodores, 67-55, Thursday evening at Stegeman Coliseum.
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President hosted luncheon to recognize endowed chairs and professorships
On Jan. 31, President Jere W. Morehead hosted a luncheon at the Athens Country Club to recognize UGA professors who hold endowed chairs and professorships.
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LiveSafe app puts safety at your fingertips
The UGA Office of Emergency Preparedness and the UGA Police Department have released the UGA LiveSafe app, which equips users with tools to stay safe…
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Book details history of North Mississippi
Written by UGA professor emeritus of English Hubert McAlexander, From the Chickasaw Cession to Yoknapatawpha offers glimpses of North Mississippi from the time the Chickasaws,…
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Two will join CAES as department heads
Two administrators will join the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences as department heads.
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‘Beautiful thing to do’
Natalie Morean’s parents instilled in her the importance of giving back. As a 2018 recipient of UGA’s President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award, the third-year human…
