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Teaching by doing
UGA horticulture professor receives national recognition for service-learning.
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Learning through investigation
CURO Symposium highlights undergraduate research.
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Surging momentum
The Commit to Georgia Campaign is off to a strong start.
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Miranda Williams
Bulldog fans are likely to recognize Miranda Williams as the feature twirler at football games. She even won a national title for her twirling prowess,…
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Jason Cade
Students in assistant professor Jason Cade’s Community Health Law Partnership clinic gain practical experience providing legal services to low-income patients at community health centers.
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Parasitic wasp may aid battle against diseases spread by mosquitoes
Scientists at the University of Georgia are using lessons learned from a parasitic wasp to gain insights into how mosquito-borne diseases, like malaria and the…
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UGA students win national policy competition for TurnKey app
A new app wants to reward teens for not using the phone while driving. Created by students from the University of Georgia, the app recently…
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UGA art students push boundaries
Since the 1940s, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has shown the work of Master of Fine Arts degree candidates at…
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Roberto Docampo named UGA recipient of SEC Faculty Achievement Award
Roberto Docampo, Distinguished Research Professor of Cellular Biology and Barbara and Sanford Orkin/Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar, has been named the University of Georgia’s recipient…
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Experiencing research: Undergraduates set to present findings at annual CURO Symposium
From spectator injuries at baseball games to invasive garlic mustard plants in forested areas, more than 550 University of Georgia undergraduates are gearing up to…
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More access to opioid treatment programs needed in Southeast, says study
Large portions of the Southeast don’t have enough opioid treatment programs to match their high rates of opioid use disorder.
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Doctoral candidate carries out Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service and equality
A student, a graduate assistant, a therapist and a leader: Elizabeth Louis wears many hats in the UGA and Athens communities.
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Keep flu virus from thriving
It may be difficult to think about flu season when the outdoor temperatures remain at 70-plus degrees, but it still is flu season. UGA Cooperative…
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UGA plans next steps in research on Baldwin Hall site
The University of Georgia will sponsor additional research to learn more about the lives of the 105 individuals whose gravesites were discovered during the construction…
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Dawgs for the road
Instead of using their spring break to take a hiatus from university life, over 40 UGA students met at the Arch at 6:30 a.m. to…
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Irish author talks about impact of family on writing
Irish writer Colm Toibin’s novels are inspired by his own life, including the memories of his mother and aunts and the homesickness he felt while…
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SBDC will hold daylong conference on cybersecurity for small businesses
Experts from the FBI, the state of Georgia, Fort Benning U.S. Army base and the private sector will attend a daylong cybersecurity conference April 6…
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Educational experiences
Experiential learning opportunities like study abroad programs, internships, service-learning, fieldwork and collaborating with faculty members on research are often a powerful part of higher education,…
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Engineering students tackle real-world problems in Georgia
From a research pool in the basement of a building on South Campus to cities and towns in every corner of Georgia, students in the…
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Performing Arts Center to present ‘Sugarloaf Mountain: An Appalachian Gathering’
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents Apollo’s Fire March 28 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The chamber orchestra will perform a program titled…
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‘Meaningful reflection’
Dr. Gregory S. Broughton of the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music looked to the sky and took a deep breath before beginning a moving…
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Campus dean continues to work toward advancing medical education, research and outreach efforts
A consensus builder by nature, one of the first priorities that Dr. Shelley Nuss had after being named campus dean of the Augusta University/UGA Medical…
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College Board report: More high schoolers take AP classes, tests
A new report from College Board shows a record number of high school students are taking advanced placement classes and AP tests, with over 1…
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Educational survey: International students face unique hurdles
International students at U.S. institutions want more feedback, more examples of assignments, and for professors to make more of an attempt to understand their culture…
