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Interdisciplinary research class combines technology, unique learning methods
For students in professor of genetics Jonathan Arnold’s systems biology bioinformatics class, a unique learning format has students from many different disciplines working together to…
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Workshop will address plastic waste and marine debris
“Plastic: Land to Sea Connections,” a workshop on the problem of plastic waste in oceans and what can be done about it, will take place…
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Retired federal judge to discuss ethics in dispute resolution
In advance of the University of Georgia’s observance of Ethics Awareness Week, a former federal judge will visit campus to talk about ethics. The Honorable…
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CED students create master design plan for EGSC
The College of Environment and Design has been helping with the campus design of East Georgia State College in Swainsboro, allowing UGA students to get…
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Resource center gives student veterans structure for success
Dave Allen is having a completely different UGA undergraduate experience than the majority of his classmates. For starters, he is 29 years old and married.…
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Cook named vice provost for diversity, inclusion, initiatives
Veteran campus administrator Michelle Garfield Cook will be taking on an expanded leadership role as the institution’s vice provost for diversity and inclusion and strategic…
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UGA helps coastal community keep its head above water
For the coastal city of St. Marys, changing sea levels and severe storms are local issues. With assistance from the University of Georgia, local leaders,…
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The Poppy Lady: Moina Michael started a movement for veterans
It began with a simple idea from a UGA professor — sell poppy flowers to support veterans.
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UGA graduation, retention rates reach all-time high
Measures of student success at the University of Georgia are at all-time highs, and ongoing enhancements to the learning environment aim to lift retention and…
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Campus Kitchen accepting donations for 6th Annual Turkeypalooza
Student volunteers with the Campus Kitchen at the University of Georgia hope to deliver groceries for Thanksgiving meals to 230 families and prepared meals to…
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UGA grows economy, promotes prosperity in rural Georgia
This is the first in a series of stories about UGA and economic development throughout Georgia. In 2005, Colquitt County was experiencing growing pains. Sanderson…
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Georgia downs Gamecocks 24-10 to stay unbeaten
Senior tailback Nick Chubb rushed for over 100 yards and freshman quarterback Jake Fromm hit 16-of-22 passes for 196 yards and two touchdowns to lead the…
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Dawg notes: Yes, Georgia can pass
If anyone was wondering, and after last week’s run-fest in Jacksonville, Fla., it would be understandable if you were, the top-ranked Georgia football team showed…
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Caroline Beadles
Caroline Beadles has studied internationally, volunteered in the community, conducted research and much more during her undergraduate years. The next step is to become a…
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Kimberly Skobba: ‘Tiny’ push back
Kimberly Skobba, an associate professor of financial planning, housing and consumer economics at UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in an article by…
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Megan Ford: Money woes
Megan Ford, a doctoral candidate in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article about coping with anxiety…
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Sonia Altizer: Monarch migration
Sonia Altizer, an ecology professor in UGA’s Odum School of Ecology, was recently quoted by National Geographic about the migration of monarch butterflies to southwestern Mexico. As the…
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Cas Mudde: Politics of ‘Freedom’
Cas Mudde, an associate professor of international affairs in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted in a Reuters article about Austria’s Freedom Party. Austria’s anti-immigration…
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Park Han-shik: Peace offering
Park Han-shik, an emeritus professor of international affairs in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted in an article by the South Korean news…
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CED dean finalists to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the College of Environment and Design will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet with members…
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Cook’s Holiday tickets go on sale Nov. 1
UGA Dining Services will present its annual Cook’s Holiday event Dec. 14-15. The holiday feast will include lunch and dinner buffets of holiday favorites, festive…
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Bailey chosen as 2017 SEC Legend
Roland “Champ” Bailey, former Georgia All-American defensive back/wide receiver/kick returner, was among those selected for the 2017 Southeastern Conference Football Legends class. The class will…
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Counseling psychology professor gives back to community
Edward Delgado-Romero is a bilingual Latino, a first-generation college student and a son of immigrants. His earlier life experiences led him down a road of…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center returns Nov. 5
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center returns to Athens Nov. 5 for the Payne Memorial Concert. Named for William Jackson Payne, the Franklin College…
