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Symposium focuses on helping public interpret new research findings
Science affects our daily lives, and scientists have a responsibility to communicate about it with others, according to James Leebens-Mack.
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Record number of law students take part in summer of service
A record-breaking 36 law students are taking part in a summer of service in Georgia; Washington, D.C.; New York City; and other locations around the…
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‘Gold-digging in Georgia’ exhibit on display
Gold nuggets, historic maps, photographs, postcards and other artifacts help tell the story of Georgia’s antebellum gold rush, which preceded the frenzy in California by…
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Dedicated to learning
The expansion and renovation of Baldwin Hall was dedicated during a ceremony held June 13. The building houses the School of Public and International Affairs,…
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Weigh to go
When Aaron Bemis found out UGA was participating in the University System of Georgia’s HealthTrails Challenge this past spring, he was all in
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New president, board members to take office July 1 for OLLI@UGA
A veteran teacher and public servant is set to lead the board of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Georgia.
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Symposium highlights Marine Extension, Georgia Sea Grant
When Hurricane Matthew washed away 30 percent of Georgia’s sandy coastline last October, UGA was ready.
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‘Demo Days’ offers sneak peak at new business systems
All faculty and staff are encouraged to attend UGA’s OneSource “Demo Days” to preview portions of the PeopleSoft Finance and Human Resource and Hyperion (budget…
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Parking registration
Registration for the first—and largest—round of parking permits for the 2017-2018 academic year will end June 30. After this date, fewer permit assignments will be…
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Rosanna Rivero
Assistant professor Rosanna Rivero and her students in the College of Environment and Design use geospatial tools to help communities plan for the future.
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Taylor Newman
Taylor Newman is passionate about food and nutrition, and the future registered dietitian nutritionist wants to work on policies at the highest level to ensure…
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UGA partners with ACC to educate rather than penalize youth offenders
A partnership between the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County is helping young criminal offenders turn something negative into a positive.
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Researcher developing coatings that help medical implants resist 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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Gathering the D.C. Dawgs
More than 650 alumni and friends attended the UGA in Washington reception June 21 at Union Station.
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Educators’ gift inspires others to ‘pay it forward’
A planned gift from a University of Georgia alumni couple will help first-generation college students become educators. Created by Johnny Sanders Jr. and Rubye Coleman-Sanders,…
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Primary care decisions often made without the best evidence
Primary care providers may have a difficult time finding quality evidence to support their clinical decisions, according to a new study from the University of…
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Crossing boundaries
New Distinguished Research Professor John Drake is “possibly the leading ecologist of his generation.”
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Carolyn Medine
Carolyn Medine, professor of religion and African American studies in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, emphasizes that reading, writing and thinking critically and…
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Jason Mizell
Jason Mizell, a Ph.D. student in Language and Literacy Education, is passionate about identifying inequities in education and helping those impacted to acquire the tools…
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Expert on Southern politics, voting behavior available to comment on the Georgia 6 election
UGA has an expert available to comment on the June 20 Georgia 6th Congressional District runoff election.
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Presidential Scholars event highlights UGA connections
When alumni of the revered Presidential Scholars program gather next week for the organization’s first-ever awards, the event will also honor a lifetime of work…
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Validating a Venetsianov
Art and science come together to authenticate a portrait by one of Russia’s great artists.
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Say-on-pay laws are doing their job, UGA study finds
When shareholders have a say on executive pay, CEO salaries decline and company valuations rise, according to a University of Georgia study.
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Big impact
UGA’s Small Class Size Initiative is making a difference after just one semester.
