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Endowed faculty positions on the rise at UGA
The number of endowed faculty positions continues to rise at the University of Georgia, now reaching 276, up from 227 at the end of FY13…
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UGA receives national diversity award for fourth consecutive year
The University of Georgia’s commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus environment has been recognized for the fourth consecutive year with the INSIGHT Into Diversity Higher…
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A vision for the children
UGA breaks ground on Children’s Garden at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia.
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Strengthening the academic community
The number of endowed faculty positions is on the rise at UGA.
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Committed to diversity
UGA receives national diversity award for fourth consecutive year.
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Tal DuVall, former Extension director, dies at 84
Talmadge “Tal” Clifton DuVall, a celebrated public leader, businessman and military veteran who served more than 30 years in the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension…
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Georgia soccer falls to No. 8 Clemson in front of record crowd
Georgia soccer dropped a 2-0 decision to the No. 8 Clemson Tigers in front a facility-record crowd of 2,457 on Sunday night at the Turner…
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Coach Smart previews Notre Dame game
Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart, along with several players, previewed this weekend’s game at Notre Dame with media members on Monday. Kickoff is scheduled for…
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Rilee Racine
Rilee Racine was drawn to UGA because of the broad range of opportunities it offers. Aside from the excellent academics, she has participated in cheerleading,…
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Balanced Bulldogs Defeat App State, 31-10
A solid debut from true freshman quarterback Jake Fromm and a stout defensive effort led the 15th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs to a 31-10 season-opening victory in front of…
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$18M gift from alumni boosts entrepreneurship program at UNC-CH
A family whose University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni extend back five generations has made an $18 million gift to the university to…
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Science Learning Center is living up to its promise
UGA’s Science Learning Center was engineered to foster collaboration and problem-solving skills to prepare students for thriving careers in the STEM, or science, technology, engineering…
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Whalen honored with Beckman Award for teaching excellence
For the second time in three years, a University of Georgia professor has been honored with the Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award for teaching excellence. Dr.…
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Georgia continues preparations for season opener
The Georgia Bulldogs continued their preparations for the 2017 season opener against Appalachian State with a two-hour practice on Tuesday afternoon. Read excerpts and see…
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Ceasar makes striking impact
Georgia’s T’ara Ceasar was named the SEC volleyball Freshman of the Week on Monday, which should come as no surprise at all if you saw her in…
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Students volunteer across A-CC during sixth Dawg Day of Service
A little over two weeks after beginning her freshman year, Briana Hayes, a pre-journalism major, found herself sweeping the porch of a nondescript Athens home.…
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Optimal learning environment
One year later, the Science Learning Center is living up to its promise.
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Unprecedented flood
UGA’s Marshall Shepherd warned about the dangers of Hurricane Harvey’s rainfall.
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Horticulture prof will use USDA funds to study tomato fruit shape
Esther van der Knaap, professor of horticulture in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received $455,000 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture…
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COE faculty member will use NSF grant to enhance science learning
Daniel Capps, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s mathematics and science education department, received a $449,849 grant from the National Science Foundation to…
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Atmospheric Sciences Program director to study 2016 fire outbreak
Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor and director of the Atmospheric Sciences Program, received $50,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service to…
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Genetics professor to investigate breast cancer mortality disparities
Melissa Davis, assistant professor of genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received $385,688 from the National Institutes of Health to investigate the disparities…
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FACS professor will use USDA funds for cotton fiber project
Gajanan Bhat, Georgia Athletic Association Professor of Fibers and Textiles in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, received $100,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture…
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History prof to expand coroners’ inquest project
Stephen Berry, who holds the Amanda and Greg Gregory Chair in the Civil War Era in Franklin College, received $114,562 from the American Council of Learned…
