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Professor offers advice on take-home pay hike
Most workers will see increases in their take-home pay sometime in February as employers begin using the new federal income tax tables for 2018. Estimates…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The program,…
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Law school team places in moot court competition
A group comprised of UGA School of Law third-year law students Lauren E. Lutton, Margaret E. “Maggie” Sparks and Taryn P. Winston finished in the…
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Exporting provides opportunity for growth for rural companies
Even the basics of international commerce felt foreign to Bruce Roberts. He knew how to ship something via UPS but didn’t have a clue how…
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Georgia sweeps Emory in final dual meet
The Georgia swimming and diving teams completed the dual meet portion of their schedule on Saturday by sweeping Emory at Gabrielsen Natatorium.
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Robinson, Engram lead No. 17 Georgia past Ole Miss
Led by double-figure performances from the veteran duo of senior forward Mackenzie Engram and junior forward Caliya Robinson, the No. 17 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball…
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Healthy chickens for a healthy economy
UGA’s Department of Poultry Science is finding solutions to critical poultry industry problems.
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Georgia drops battle of the Bulldogs, 72-57
The Georgia Bulldog basketball team was unable to overcome an early lead by the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday evening, falling 72-57 at the Humphrey…
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Career-high performances lead Gymdogs over Missouri
Led by career high performances from six gymnasts, the No. 14 Georgia Gymdogs defeated the No. 23 Missouri Tigers 197.000- 195.850 in front of a…
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Makenzie Kitchens
From cheering on the Bulldogs to conducting muscle research to serving as a medical intern in South Africa, Makenzie Kitchens has paved her path toward…
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Margaret Christ
Margaret Christ, an associate professor in the Terry College of Business, prepares students for thriving careers in the digital age by incorporating the latest big…
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Professor offers historical insight on Nunes memo
Time magazine interviews UGA Regents Professor Loch Johnson about this “extraordinary event.”
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More than a century ago, female students entered UGA
The first 12 female undergraduate students enrolled in FACS in 1918.
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Healthy chickens, healthy economy
In Georgia, poultry farming isn’t just an industry. It’s an integral part of the state’s economy, bringing in more than $3.8 billion annually.
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No. 17 Georgia suffers first road loss at LSU
The Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team had its seven-game win streak snapped with a 71-60 defeat to LSU at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center Thursday…
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Colwill & Hoffa: consistently excellent
They were never Georgia student-athletes at the same time, and their sports couldn’t be more different, but diver Chris Colwill and shot putter Reese Hoffa…
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Gymdogs to hold “Pink Meet” Saturday
The Georgia gymnastics team will host Missouri on Saturday, February 3 for its annual “Pink Meet” to begin at 2 p.m. with coverage on the…
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$5.7 billion — UGA’s economic impact grows
The latest annual study on the University of Georgia’s economic impact on the state of Georgia shows that the institution’s teaching, research and service generate…
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Conference to highlight community leadership innovations
In 2013, the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce wanted to take its adult community leadership program, Leadership Dawson, to the next level.
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Website details Black History Month events
The University of Georgia will celebrate Black History Month 2018 with a variety of programs and activities across campus.
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Book analyzes freedom after emancipation
David W. Blight, a professor of history at Yale University, and Jim Downs, an associate professor of history at Connecticut College, have co-authored a collection…
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Living history
The career of June Gary Hopps includes several notable firsts.
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Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor receives Matei Calinescu Prize
Jed Rasula, the Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor and head of the English department in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, won the second…
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Two COE professors receive AECT Special Service Award
Rob Branch, a professor and head of the career and information studies department in the College of Education, and Mike Orey, a retired associate professor…
