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Peanut genetics expert joins CAES as first Distinguished Investigator
David Bertioli, a world-class expert in the genetics and genomics of peanut species, will join the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences…
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Works by late Italian architect, designer showcased in exhibition
A collection of works by Italian architect and designer Gio Ponti is on display until Sept. 17 at the Georgia Museum of Art at the…
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Undergraduate becomes first UGA student selected as Beinecke Scholar
Shawn Foster, a University of Georgia Honors student majoring in cognitive science and linguistics, was one of 20 students nationwide selected as a Beinecke Scholar.
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UGA Campaign for Charities raises more than $385,000 in contributions
More than 1,600 UGA staff and faculty generously supported the annual Campaign for Charities by contributing $389,416 in pledges and donations. The annual Campaign for…
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Jim Leebens-Mack
Jim Leebens-Mack, a professor of plant biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, investigates the history of plant life on our planet and…
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Recipe for engagement
Fanning Institute faculty member’s class helps cook up community project.
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College of Education faculty member wins fellowship to study college access
Darris Means, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s counseling and human development services department, is one of 30 chosen as a 2017 National…
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Transformative experience
New Josiah Meigs Teaching Professor Marcus Crepaz is a strong proponent of experiential learning.
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40 Under 40 Class of 2017
Alumni Association celebrates the personal, professional and philanthropic achievements of young UGA graduates.
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Marin Talbot Brewer
Marin Talbot Brewer, assistant professor of plant pathology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, uses her research on fungi to solve problems affecting…
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Kathryn Veale
As a third-generation Bulldog, Kathryn Veale has taken advantage of the many opportunities both campus and community offer. After she becomes a Double Dawg, she…
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Immersive engagement
New Josiah Meigs Teaching Professor James E. “Jeb” Byers says “engagement empowers students. It also invigorates me and continues to intensify my passion for teaching.”
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Anya Brown
Ph.D. student Anya Brown is passionate about scientific research and teaching, and is committed to continuing to conduct good, sound ecological science in an academic…
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Sergiy Minko
Georgia Power Professor of Fiber and Polymer Science Sergiy Minko directs UGA’s Nanostructured Materials Lab, which creates advanced fibers, textiles and other functional materials with…
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Seeking a win-win
Georgia Sea Grant funds project to enhance state’s jellyfish industry.
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Georgia Sea Grant funds project to enhance jellyfish industry
A Georgia Sea Grant-funded project will help protect turtles and enable fishermen trawling for cannonball jellyfish to operate more efficiently.
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UGA Foundation elects new leadership and trustees
The University of Georgia Foundation approved changes in leadership and board positions during its recent annual meeting.
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Deep impression
New Josiah Meigs Teaching Professor Annette Poulsen has “an exceptional way of relating to and inspiring her students.”
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Local student brings pollinator program to Colham Ferry, helps school with STEM endeavors
Harper Ann Moffett, an Oconee County High School junior, recently introduced third graders at Colham Ferry Elementary School to Connect to Protect, a pollinator conservation…
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Local middle-schoolers interpret art through hip-hop
If you visited the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia on a Tuesday afternoon this June, you might have heard someone rapping…
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Alumna named director of federal relations
Carly McCallie joined the University of Georgia Office of Government Relations as director of federal relations on May 15. McCallie, an alumna of the university,…
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First UGA student begins dual master’s degree program
Logan is spending the next 18 months conducting research and taking classes for his thesis at the Universita Degli Studi di Padova, or UNIPD, making…
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University recognizes companies that hired most 2016 UGA graduates
In May, UGA honored the top 25 employers of the 2016 graduating class during a luncheon at the Terry College Executive Education Center in Atlanta.
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Getting it ‘Write’
Approximately 55 faculty members took part in the university’s inaugural Write@UGA Faculty Writing Retreat held May 17-18 in the Miller Learning Center. The event, led…
