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Stop the Bleed
When Keith Thalhamer saw a co-worker miss a step and fall down the grand staircase at the Georgia Museum of Art, his Stop the Bleed…
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Free fitness classes
Recreational Sports is offering two free fitness classes this spring for UGA faculty, staff and retirees who are Ramsey Student Center members. Walk Georgia Cycle…
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How a commanding officer became a contemporary artist
Many have dreamed of far-flung adventures or pursuing a career as an artist, but few actually do it. Clinton Hill managed to do both as…
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Three UGA faculty named ASCE Fellows
Three members of the University of Georgia College of Engineering’s faculty have been elected Fellows of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The honorees are…
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Franklin College faculty member receives award from Savannah River National Laboratory
Simona Hunyadi Murph, an adjunct professor in the physics and astronomy department of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received the 2017 Director’s Award…
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Mail & Receiving assistant manager takes pride in protecting UGA’s goods
Al Sand has been a billing clerk, a forklift operator and a hostler; he logged 15-hour days driving for Schwan Foods; and he served his…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Sleeping Beauty’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in Sleeping Beauty Jan. 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. in the…
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Thursday Scholarship Series rings in 2018 with Evgeny Rivkin piano performance scheduled for Jan. 11
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will ring in 2018 with a solo recital of piano works by professor of piano Evgeny Rivkin on Jan.…
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Student environmental projects receive grants during Semester in Review
The UGA Office of Sustainability strives to create a culture of environmental awareness on campus and to create projects and initiatives that ultimately will decrease…
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Just the beginning
President Jere W. Morehead offered his congratulations to the fall 2017 graduating classes with a caveat: Although the students should be proud of all they’ve…
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Georgia Sea Grant seeks applications for three fellowships
Georgia Sea Grant is taking applications from graduate students for the Coastal Management Fellowship, the National Marine Fisheries-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship and the Knauss Marine…
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Digest Jan. 8, 2018
UGA climbs seven spots to No. 54 in NSF’s national research rankings The University of Georgia climbed seven spots to No. 54 among all U.S. universities,…
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Protective barrier
Hitesh Handa doesn’t think a hospital stay for one problem should turn into another. But that’s exactly what happens to tens of thousands of people…
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National search begins for next dean of UGA College of Pharmacy
University of Georgia Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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Women’s Staff Leadership Institute graduates first class of participants
The first cohort of the Women’s Staff Leadership Institute celebrated its graduation with a reception Oct. 26, and nominations are being accepted for the 2018…
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Office of Legal Affairs reminds employees about inclement weather, emergency procedures
The University of Georgia (“UGA” or “university”) will operate in accordance with the university academic and master calendars except when overriding public safety concerns otherwise…
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Recipients of 2018 diversity and inclusion grant funding announced
Twenty-one proposals have been funded through the New Approaches to Promote Diversity and Inclusion grants program, which was announced in August 2017 by UGA President…
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Best. Comeback. Ever.
Lorenzo Carter delivered the block, then Sony Michel punched the Georgia Bulldogs’ ticket to Atlanta. Carter and Michel, two of the Bulldogs’ talented seniors who…
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Second City comedy troupe to perform in Ramsey Hall
The Second City is returning to the UGA Performing Arts Center by popular demand. The comedy improv troupe will perform three shows in Ramsey Concert…
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UGA turns 233, weeklong series of events planned
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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Georgia falls to Missouri 68-56 in Columbia
The Georgia Bulldog men’s basketball team was unable to overcome a second-half offensive burst from the Missouri Tigers on Wednesday night, falling 68-56 at the…
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GymDogs kick off season with new coach
The GymDogs are hungry. They have something to prove. Expectations are high. With the GymDogs, they’re always high. Coach Courtney Kupets Carter knows this. “People are…
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UGA law school creates Benham Scholars Program
The University of Georgia School of Law has created a Benham Scholars Program, which will focus on helping to maintain and increase diversity in the…
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UGA to lead NSF project to rapidly sequence corn pangenome
When the human genome was first sequenced in 2001, the project focused on a single individual. Since that time, several new genomes have been assembled…
