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Fundraising skyrockets at UGA
Inspired by UGA faculty, staff and students, donors contributed $227.8 million in new gifts and pledges in the first year of the public phase of…
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vLab upgrade
vLab, UGA’s virtual computer lab that offers students, faculty and staff access to computer lab software anytime, anywhere, will be upgraded Aug. 4 from Windows…
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Researcher developing coatings that help prevent infection, clotting
A University of Georgia scientist is developing a new weapon in the fight against clotting and infections related to medical devices.
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Downtown Renaissance Partnership helps boost economic vitality in northwest Georgia
Downtown business districts in some northwest Georgia cities are getting a face-lift, thanks to the University of Georgia and funding from the Lyndhurst Foundation in…
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Two UGA graduate students will head to nation’s capital as 2018 Knauss Fellows
Two UGA graduate students, Mary Katherine Rogener and Sarah Harrison, have been selected for the 2018 John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. Sponsored by the…
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Founding chairs named for two new schools in College of Engineering
The University of Georgia College of Engineering has selected founding chairs for two of its three new schools.
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WUGA celebrates 30 years on air
WUGA 91.7 and 94.5 FM, the NPR affiliate operated by the University of Georgia, is celebrating 30 years of being on the air. The station…
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UGA participates in calculation of global plastics production
Humans have created 8.3 billion metric tons of plastics since large-scale production of the synthetic materials began in the early 1950s, and most of it…
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Research surges
Research productivity reaches new heights at the University of Georgia.
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John Campbell
John Campbell, associate professor and the Ernst & Young Faculty Fellow in the Terry College of Business, explores whether accounting and disclosure rule changes have…
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Apurba Banerjee
As a Ph.D. student in FACS, Apurba Banerjee has been active in several organizations since the day she arrived. And her academic work in the…
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Building a foundation
New Josiah Meigs Teaching Professor John Maerz is more than just a teacher. He’s a mentor who helps students discover their passions and achieve their…
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Sarah Caesar
It was UGA’s diversity that drew Sarah Caesar to campus, and the future physician assistant is “super thrilled to be able to tie my passion…
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Mary Caplan
Mary Caplan, assistant professor in the School of Social Work, uses debates, case studies, role-playing and multimedia to help her students develop critical thinking skills.
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8.3 billion metric tons
Study calculates the total amount of plastics ever produced. Most ends up in landfills.
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Ready to grow
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia has hired a designer and a construction manager for the Alice H. Richards Children’s Garden and plans to break…
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New procedure clarifies, streamlines approval process for facilities projects
The Facilities Project Initiation Form has been created to streamline the initiation of building or grounds projects at the University of Georgia and is a…
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Couple’s gift to help first-generation UGA students become educators
A planned gift from a University of Georgia alumni couple will help first-generation college students become educators.
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New registrar, associate VP for instruction named
Fiona Liken became registrar and associate vice president for instruction July 1, overseeing the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Curriculum Systems.
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eLC toolbar
Starting Aug. 8, Collaborate Classic will have a new location within eLearning Commons for accessing the web conferencing tool. Collaborate Classic still will be available…
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Alumni Association unveils 40 Under 40 Class of 2017
The University of Georgia Alumni Association has unveiled the 40 Under 40 Class of 2017. The program began in 2011 and celebrates the personal, professional…
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MIT program changes its name to Master of Business and Technology
The Terry College’s online Master of Internet Technology degree program has been renamed the Master of Business and Technology to more accurately reflect the nature…
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Kendell Williams named SEC’s Kramer Female Athlete of Year
UGA senior Kendell Williams has been named the Southeastern Conference’s Roy F. Kramer Female Athlete of the Year.
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University partners with ACC to help educate youth offenders
A partnership between the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County is helping young criminal offenders turn something negative into a positive.
