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Book explores the cultural history of sheep in the United States
Why did Thomas Jefferson write that he would be happy if all dogs went extinct? What American workers were mocked by Theodore Roosevelt as “morose,…
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Book explores the cultural history of sheep in the United States
Why did Thomas Jefferson write that he would be happy if all dogs went extinct? What American workers were mocked by Theodore Roosevelt as “morose,…
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Uncovering dementia’s environmental triggers
Meta-analysis highlights the impact of traffic, walkability and natural spaces on cognitive health.
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Athens Free Clinic surpasses $1 million of free health care
Partnerships with community organizations have provided free health care since 2018.
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Preserving the herd
Landscape architecture students design a ranch for wild mustangs in service-learning course.
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Third annual Active Learning Summit brings educators together
The University of Georgia’s Active Learning Initiative continues to expand and thrive.
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Carmichael, Kissinger named 2025 University Professors
The distinction honors their deep commitment to the university.
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UGA Class of 2024 achieves 95% career outcomes rate
The Class of 2024 is the eighth class of the last 10 to post an outcome of 95% or higher.
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Handa, Orlando named Regents’ Entrepreneurs
This honor acknowledges faculty who have transformed research into commercial applications.
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Alex Orso named dean of UGA’s College of Engineering
An expert in software engineering, Orso comes to UGA from Georgia Tech.
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UGA Humanities Festival returns for its third year
The festival runs from March 11-April 2 and will feature more than 20 public events.
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Supporting students, strengthening Athens
Taking strategic steps to balance enrollment growth with campus and community resources.
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UGA named a top producer of Fulbright students
It’s the seventh time in 12 years that UGA has earned the distinction.
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KBH Industrial named fastest-growing UGA business
Bulldog 100 recognizes the fastest-growing companies owned or led by UGA alumni.
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UGA celebrates fifth anniversary of college’s naming in honor of Mary Frances Early
This year also marks the 25th anniversary of UGA’s Mary Frances Early Lecture series.
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Burnout from financial stress may lower job satisfaction
If you’re stressed from one part of life, those worries could spill over into other areas.
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Herod, Trent named Regents’ Professors
The honor is the highest professorial recognition bestowed by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.
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Genetics professor leaves lasting legacy
Jan Westpheling remembered with Foundation Fellowship fund.
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Staff Resources Fair set for March 4
The fair will showcase over 40 university representatives and partners.
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Freezer Challenge drives sustainability, energy savings
UGA Green Labs is hosting the annual Freezer Challenge.
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Farmer and mental health advocate will give 2025 Farm Stress Summit keynote
The summit will be held March 14 in Statesboro.
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Harold Rittenberry tells stories through art
Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient shares the beauty of the ordinary.
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Lecturer, coordinator helps shape ecology curriculum
Amanda Rugenski seeks multiple pathways for student success.
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Seven UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2025
Thirty-one UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2025.
