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GII to host workshop on advancing informatics in government, industry
The University of Georgia is hosting a half-day workshop, “Advancing Informatics in Government and Industry,” Dec. 1 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, to…
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We are the University of Georgia
The birthplace of public higher education in America is among the elite.
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Author, poets discuss writing perspectives
For writer James Cobb and poets Alfred Corn and Kevin Young, the South isn’t just a place. It’s a way of life. “Being a native…
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Former judge explains neutral dispute resolution
Navigating ethical decisions can be “no easy matter,” according to the Honorable Stanley F. Birch Jr., especially when it comes to the complex world of…
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D.W. Brooks speaker: GMOs will be necessary to feed growing world
If the world’s food supply is going to double by 2050, it’s not going to happen without genetically modified crops. That was the message delivered…
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Student helps rural women find resources to improve maternal health
University of Georgia undergraduate Shivani Rangaswamy is getting a head start on a career in medicine by helping pregnant women in rural Georgia understand how…
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Bulldog traditions
Five things you might see University of Georgia fans do.
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In the L.E.A.D.
Select group of student-athletes join Leadership Academy.
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Three UGA faculty members named AAAS Fellows
Three University of Georgia faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, an honor bestowed by their peers…
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Bulldogs roll over Yellow Jackets, 38-7
The seventh-ranked Georgia Bulldogs overmatched the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 38-7 in the battle for the Governor’s Cup Trophy Saturday at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
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Georgia stays unbeaten, downs BYU 79-63
A season-best 21 points from junior forward Caliya Robinson and career-high 15 points from redshirt-sophomore Taja Cole led the Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team to a 79-63…
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Caroline Maguire
Caroline Maguire has experienced a lot since she started at UGA, but it was through UGA Miracle that the future doctor discovered her true passion…
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Kim Coder
Kim Coder, a professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, helps students — as well people across the state and around the…
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Five things you might see UGA fans do
Five things you might see University of Georgia fans do: 1. Ring the Chapel bell. The Chapel bell can be heard throughout downtown Athens and North Campus, and…
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Select group of student-athletes joins Leadership Academy
Twenty-five University of Georgia student-athletes were inducted into Georgia’s Student-Athlete Leadership Academy in October. This marks the eighth year of the Leadership Education and Development,…
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Early action applicants bring record academic credentials to UGA
Nearly 15,000 students applied for early action admission to the University of Georgia’s Class of 2022, bringing record academic qualifications to the birthplace of public…
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Five reasons the University of Georgia is an academic powerhouse
1. Our students love it here. Four students apply for every spot in our first-year class and 96 percent return for their second year, well above the…
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Moving Georgia forward
Four ways the University of Georgia makes an impact.
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Science contest
The University of Georgia Libraries is hosting a Capturing Science Contest to encourage STEM learning in a range of formats and genres. Undergraduate and graduate…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its regular monthly meeting Nov. 14 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, which…
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Freedom Breakfast tickets
The 15th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast will be held Jan. 12 at 7:30 a.m. in the Grand Hall of the Tate Student…
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Book helps ID Southeastern mushrooms
As part of its Wormsloe Foundation Nature book series, the University of Georgia Press has published Mushrooms of the Georgia Piedmont and Southern Appalachians. The book…
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University Testing Services enhances site
University Testing Services recently updated its website. Features include a new registration system and process, making it easier to register for exams. The site also…
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Terry College staffer receives national advisor award
Jessica Daniels, who coordinates the Terry College of Business’ Online BBA Program, won an Outstanding New Advisor Award from NACADA, the global network for academic advising.…
