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Eighteen UGA employees retired Dec. 1, 2024
Eighteen UGA employees retired Dec. 1, 2024.
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Kathy Mattea visits Athens with Christmas music program
Kathy Mattea will perform her Christmas program at Hodgson Concert Hall on Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
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Vienna Boys Choir returns to Athens with ‘Christmas in Vienna’
The Vienna Boys Choir returns to Hodgson Concert Hall on Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Chorus bring Handel’s ‘Messiah’ to Athens
The annual tradition returns to the Performing Arts Center on Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m.
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Dietetics director discusses fat-soluble vitamins
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, spoke with Everyday Health about the benefits of fat-soluble…
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Director shares food safety practices
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, director of the Center for Food Safety in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, spoke with Self about recommended food safety practices.…
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Research scientist, professor talk about monarch migration
William Snyder, professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and Andy Davis, research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology, spoke with GPB…
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Columns holiday 2024 publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 6. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu by noon on Jan. 2.
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University Woman’s Club plans Jan. 14 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Jan. 14 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road, beginning with…
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Guide celebrates Northern Appalachian cultures
Northern Appalachia is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth with a broad range of ecological and human cultures. In “A Literary Field Guide…
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Barrows receive first Dooley Friends of the UGA Libraries Award
Award established to honor the Dooleys and their impact on the libraries.
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Long COVID-19 is costing Americans money
Low income Americans are likely to suffer financial hardship when they develop long COVID.
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Thomas C. Settles III to give Freedom Breakfast keynote
Pastor also serves as chaplain for the University of Georgia football team.
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Pharmacy, Vet Med assistant professor awarded $2.2M NIH grant to study cryptococcus
Professor awarded $2.2 million National Institutes of Health award to study dangerous fungus.
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Bulldogs rally to top Tech in OT thriller
Georgia ends its regular season with a record of 10-2; SEC Championship up next
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Frum earns Vice President Emeritus designation upon retirement from UGA
Frum is retiring Dec. 1 after a distinguished 30-year career at UGA.
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Frum earns Vice President Emeritus designation upon retirement from UGA
Frum is retiring Dec. 1 after a distinguished 30-year career at UGA.
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Blue Key awards banquet recognizes 2024 award recipients, initiates
The Blue Key Honor Society is a national organization whose members are committed to leadership in student life, high scholastic achievement, service to others and…
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CAES Transfer Pathways Program expands enrollment access for rural students
Partnership with technical colleges in south Georgia enables students to start their education closer to home.
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North Georgia hub fueling agricultural research at UGA
CAES turns to its eight off-campus centers for expansive research agenda.
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Program helps libraries develop solid business practices, government accounting skills
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government gives libraries the tools to handle their finances.
