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Poet and visual artist Will Alexander to visit UGA for conversation, reading
Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English Jed Rasula and the Creative Writing Program will present a talk and reading by poet and visual artist…
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Football team’s remarkable season ends with No. 2 ranking in AP Poll
Along the Georgia sideline, like most everywhere else on the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the red and white confetti fell Jan. 8. But there was…
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Conference to spotlight advocacy for survivors of child sexual abuse
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic will host a conference Jan. 26 and 27 focusing on interdisciplinary…
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Chiller upgrade project gets underway on South, Central Campus
In summer 2017, the university experienced significant equipment failures for buildings on South Campus, confirming the need for critical utility repairs and upgrades. The South…
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Signature Lectures will bring renowned speakers to campus
Nationally and internationally influential figures from a wide range of fields will visit the University of Georgia this spring as part of the Signature Lecture…
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Fresh look
The University of Georgia’s Task Force on Student Learning and Success has delivered its final report to President Jere W. Morehead. The report includes 12…
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Leadership development unites South Georgia businesses
Melissa Dark and Elena Carné own small businesses more than 75 miles apart in rural South Georgia. Through a regional program, led by the J.W.…
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Tennis team sweeps Yellow Jackets at MLK Invite
Georgia’s men’s tennis team played six singles and three doubles matches against Georgia Tech, taking wins in all nine contests to conclude play at the…
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GymDogs drop home opener to No. 1 Oklahoma
Less than a point separated the GymDogs and the top-ranked Sooners in the final score as Oklahoma edged Georgia 197.550-196.600 in front of a crowd…
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Connally leads Georgia Past No. 16 Texas A&M, 92-84
Georgia Lady Bulldog basketball freshman and San Antonio, Texas native Gabby Connally scored 37 points — the most by a Georgia freshman since Tasha Humphrey in 2005…
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Roquan Smith is headed to the NFL
Georgia’s junior Butkus Award-winning linebacker Roquan Smith has announced that he will enter the NFL Draft this year.
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Shivani Rangaswamy
Shivani Rangaswamy is passionate about rural health care and alleviating health disparities, and the future doctor has already led an Archway Parternship project to reduce…
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Amanda Abraham
Amanda Abraham, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, conducts research that addresses the nation’s opioid crisis and gives students real-world…
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UGA outhustled by South Carolina, 64-57
The Georgia Bulldogs (11-5, 2-3) were edged 64-57 by the South Carolina Gamecocks in Stegeman Coliseum on Saturday afternoon for their first loss at home…
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GymDogs fall to No. 4 Alabama in season opener
In Courtney Kupets Carter’s debut as head coach of the GymDogs, Georgia gymnastics dropped its season opener on the road at No. 4 Alabama, 196.525-194.525, on…
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Morehead to present State of the University address
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead will deliver the State of the University address on Jan. 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the UGA Chapel.…
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Robinson-Engram duo highlights 78-65 Georgia victory
A pair of 21-point performances from the veteran frontcourt of junior Caliya Robinson and senior Mackenzie Engram led the Georgia Lady Bulldogs to a 78-65 victory against…
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Education is the key to realizing King’s dream
It’s been more than 50 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous speech “I Have a Dream,” in which he foretold a…
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Retired staff member publishes first book
Alice Tipton LaFleur, who retired from institutional research for facilities at UGA, has recently published her first book, Sir and Miss Annie, a must-read for…
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New site shares work of UGA researchers
A new university-wide, research-focused website from the Division of Marketing & Communications is now live. Stories on the Great Commitments website focus on researchers whose…
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October 2017 retirees
Eighteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are Teri L. Berryman, administrative specialist II, Office of the…
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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…
