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UGA launches ‘Double Dawgs’ programs
Students save time, money by earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years or less.
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UGA to support Athens youth through career development partnership
Athens, Ga. – As a result of President Jere W. Morehead’s meetings with community leaders in April, the University of Georgia will be offering workforce development…
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Future promise
UGA to support Athens youth through career development partnership.
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UGA research takes aim at curbing unnecessary antibiotic use
To curb unnecessary antibiotic prescribing, physician and University of Georgia researcher Mark Ebell developed a clinical decision rule for diagnosing sinus infections, or acute rhinosinusitis.
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Community relations resources now online
As part of UGA’s efforts to further enhance relationships between the campus and Athens-Clarke County, the Office of Community Relations has launched an online presence…
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UGA String Project creates unique musical experience for college and grade school students
For 16 years, the UGA String Project has given music education students a chance to begin putting their lessons into practice by offering lessons of…
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Why I Give: Lynne Sallot
Name: Lynne M. Sallot, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA Position: Professor Emerita, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, Public Relations, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication…
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New designation highlights UGA’s role in cybersecurity research
The University of Georgia has been named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research, a designation that underscores the role the university…
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Two NFL football players retire to pursue doctoral degrees
When Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman John Urschel retired from the NFL July 27, he posted on Twitter that it “wasn’t an easy decision, but I…
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Sanford Stadium construction means changes in west end zone
Construction on Sanford Stadium will mean a few changes, mostly in the west end zone, for fans attending football games this fall.
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Improved night bus routes rolled out
The Student Government Association, working in collaboration with Auxiliary Services and Transportation and Parking, introduced new night bus routes providing more frequent service to student-identified…
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Researcher will use grant to enhance coastal communities
A UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences researcher has received one of four grants from the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of…
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Hodgson School of Music unveils flagship concert series lineup
Athens’ storied musical tradition continues with the 2017-2018 Thursday Scholarship Series, the flagship concert series from the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. The concert series,…
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Director of community relations builds new UGA, ACC partnerships
Alison McCullick has a knack for bringing people together. And her position as director of community relations allows her to do just that for UGA…
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Papers of ‘extraordinary’ educator, peanut champion added to Hargrett Library
Andrew Avery’s family has donated his papers to the University of Georgia Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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WUGA-FM celebrates 30 years on the air
The Classic City’s own WUGA-FM first hit the airwaves 30 years ago this month, bringing with it National Public Radio’s signature blend of local programming,…
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Book shows Selma through photography
Black Belt Color: Photographs by Jerry Siegel Jerry Siegel Georgia Museum of Art Hardcover: $30 Black Belt Color: Photographs by Jerry Siegel represents a project…
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UGA primatologist provides gorilla vocals in ‘Planet of the Apes’ film
For this summer’s blockbuster War for the Planet of the Apes, the filmmakers contacted the University of Georgia’s Roberta Salmi, assistant professor in the Franklin…
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Georgia Museum of art to show free Italian film series
This fall, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has organized a film series focusing on Italians and design in conjunction with…
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Institute of Genealogy moves to UGA after nearly six decades in Birmingham
The Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research debuted in July at its new home, the UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel, after nearly 60…
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Construction begins next month within Lake Herrick watershed
After a year of intensive planning and design work, the University of Georgia will begin construction next month within the Lake Herrick watershed to enhance…
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Future promise
As a result of President Jere W. Morehead’s meetings with community leaders in April, the University of Georgia will be offering workforce development and work-based…
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UGA faculty ensemble The Yargo Trio celebrates album release with free recital
The Yargo Trio—Connie Frigo, associate professor of saxophone; Angela Jones-Reus, professor of flute; and Liza Stepanova, assistant professor of piano—stage one of the Hugh Hodgson…
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Kathleen Doty named director of Dean Rusk International Law Center
Kathleen A. Doty has been appointed the director of the Dean Rusk International Law Center at the University of Georgia School of Law. She will…
