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Taylor Miller named academic director of Peabody Media Center
The Peabody Media Center has appointed Taylor Cole Miller as academic director, where he will administer the scholarly initiatives of the center’s work along with…
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Law school to host one-day conference on gerrymandering and redistricting
The University of Georgia School of Law will hold a conference titled “Walking the Line: Modern Gerrymandering & Partisanship” on Feb. 2 in the Larry…
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College of Education professor quoted in Washington Post
Alan Stewart, a professor in the College of Education, was quoted in a Washington Post article about a new study that reveals that our personalities…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center concert to feature music of Brahms, Dvorak
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The concert will…
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Leap of faith leads to new career for coordinator at Warnell School
A winding road led Katelyn Kivett to UGA. As the student and career services coordinator at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Kivett…
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UGA prof co-edits book about nanomaterials
Anisotropic and Shape-Selective Nanomaterials: Structure-Property Relationships reviews recent advances in the synthesis, characterization and physico-chemical properties of anisotropic nanomaterials. The book is co-edited by Simona…
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Website celebrates FACS 100th anniversary
UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences launched a new website celebrating its 100th anniversary. The centennial website features a timeline charting the school’s important…
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Terry College professor quoted in GoErie
Robert Hoyt, who holds the Dudley L. Moore Jr. Chair in UGA’s Terry College of Business, was quoted in a GoErie article about money habits…
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‘Greater good’
On Jan. 15, people across the nation celebrated the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in the MLK Day of…
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UGA to take part in five-year study about long-term economic sustainability of Upper Floridian Aquifer
As concerns grow over the ability of the Upper Floridan Aquifer to keep up with demands for water from residents, farms and forests, four universities…
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International students now majority in STEM graduate programs in US
The National Foundation for American Policy, a nonprofit organization focusing on issues relating to immigration, the economy and international trade, released a report in October…
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2018 State of the University
President Jere W. Morehead will deliver the 2018 State of the University address to the campus community Jan. 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the Chapel.…
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UGA celebrates 233rd year with weeklong series of events
The University of Georgia will observe its anniversary as the birthplace of public higher education in America Jan. 22-26, and the UGA Alumni Association will…
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Checking out
When Jean Chin’s father moved his family of six to Athens for a job at UGA, he never could’ve predicted the role the university would…
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Creative Writing Program to present Jan. 30 reading by author John Keene
The University of Georgia Creative Writing Program will present writer John Keene for a reading Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Georgia Museum of…
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Franklin College faculty member quoted in Los Angeles Times
Katie Ehrlich, an assistant professor of psychology in UGA’s Franklin College of Art and Sciences, was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about a…
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No. 24 Georgia wins fifth straight, downs Auburn
After trailing by three points at the half, the No. 24-ranked Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team used a strong second half to down the Auburn…
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Christian Cullen
A tragic event in Christian Cullen’s life led him down a path at UGA to become a doctor who helps people of all backgrounds, and…
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Sam Franklin
Sam Franklin, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, educates students and conducts research that shapes how medical care is provided for both…
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Georgia falls short at Auburn, 79-65
With a 14-point lead at the end of the first half, the Georgia Bulldog basketball team was unable to withstand a second-half offensive burst from…
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Orji sets national records at Clemson Invite
Senior Keturah Orji opened her final year by topping her own collegiate and American records in the triple jump to put an exclamation mark on the final…
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Kupets Carter earns first win with GymDogs
The Georgia GymDogs earned their first win of the season, and first under head coach Courtney Kupets Carter, defeating the No. 16 Auburn Tigers, 196.725- 196.375,…
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‘Big Read’ turns focus to Lunar New Year
Athens is one of the first cities in the country to experience a selection from the National Endowment for the Arts’ newly revamped “Big Read”…
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James Kau awarded John M. Quigley Medal
James B. Kau, an emeritus professor and chairholder at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, is the 2018 recipient of the John M.…
