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ASO Chorus will perform selections from ‘Messiah’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Norman Mackenzie…
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US Education Department approves Purdue’s plan to purchase Kaplan U.
The U.S. Education Department “preliminarily concluded” that it had no objections to Purdue University’s acquisition of Kaplan University. While Purdue still needs final, official approval,…
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School of Law’s advocacy teams continue tradition with recent wins
Advocacy teams from the UGA School of Law continue to perform well at tournaments, with three groups winning or finishing as finalists in recent moot…
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Georgia CTSA fosters excellence in research for faculty, students
Citizens in every Georgia county, particularly rural and underserved populations, will benefit from UGA’s participation in the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance, funded by…
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Information technology VP: Demand continues for computing resources
The demand for research computing resources for faculty and researchers at UGA continues to grow, said Vice President for Information Technology Timothy M. Chester, Nov.…
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Journalist discusses war on terror coverage, experiences during annual McGill Lecture
Journalist Souad Mekhennet doesn’t run from the difficult stories. She runs toward them because they’re important to tell. As the national security desk correspondent at…
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Panelists: Plastic kills marine life, has health implications for all
While you may envision plastic water bottles and bags floating in an ocean, even the stuff you can’t see could be killing marine life—and scientists…
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Assistant professor ‘flips’ classroom so that students become more involved
In the classroom or in the field, the name of the game for assistant professor Anne Marie Zimeri’s teaching style is hands-on. “There’s a big…
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Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens dedicated to fighting homelessness
The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens is an organization dedicated to fighting homelessness in Athens-Clarke County. Composed of 36 Athens-area religious congregations, the network seeks…
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Search committee named to seek College of Pharmacy dean
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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Extension, SBDC train beginning farmers for agricultural success
Dennis Hollingsworth was fresh out of college the first time he tried running a farm. It was the early 1980s in South Georgia, and he…
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Two UGA students awarded prestigious Schwarzman Scholarships
The University of Georgia’s Elizabeth Hardister and Gaby Pierre will continue their studies in China next fall as two of 142 students selected internationally as…
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Bulldogs earn marquee win at Marquette, 73-66
A collective effort by the Georgia men’s basketball team propelled the Bulldogs past the Marquette Golden Eagles 73-66 Saturday at the Bradley Center.
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Bulldogs capture SEC title, heading to playoffs
The Southeastern Conference champion Georgia Bulldogs are in the College Football Playoffs and will play second-ranked Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2018…
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Brittany Jenkins
Brittany Jenkins is the epitome of a successful STEM student. As a Ph.D. student in genetics, she is committed to finding a cure for cancer,…
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Terry College team wins Hispanic Heritage Month Case Competition
For the second straight year, a Terry College undergraduate team won the Hispanic Heritage Month Case Competition at Emory University. Terry’s team, the Dawg Squad,…
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UGA basketball player named to 2018 Katrina McClain Award watch list
Caliya Robinson, a junior forward on the UGA women’s basketball team, has been named to the watch list for the inaugural Katrina McClain Award, putting her…
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Registration underway for 2018 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest
The University of Georgia’s Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest helps to highlight the state’s burgeoning food product scene with its annual competition. Registration for…
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Karen Rawlins: ‘Super invader’
Karan Rawlins, who works in the entomology department at UGA’s Tifton campus, was quoted in a WRAL.com article about a flea beetle that may be…
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Henry Young: ‘Change the narrative’
Henry Young, UGA’s Kroger Associate Professor of Community Pharmacy, was quoted in a Men’s Health article about the opioid crisis in America. According to the…
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Jamie Cooper: Holiday health
Jamie Cooper, an associate professor of foods and nutrition and graduate coordinator in UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in a Consumer…
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Bettina Love: Hip-hop education
Bettina Love, an associate professor in the educational theory and practice department in UGA’s College of Education, was recently quoted by NBC News about the…
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Biomedical Microscopy Core updates site
The Biomedical Microscopy Core facility in the Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical Research has updated its website. The fees and scheduling page has been…

