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Bulldog Bucks changes
Bulldog Bucks is returning to an on-campus program this summer and will no longer be available off campus. Bulldog Bucks will continue to operate on…
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For the good of all
“On both sides of the Atlantic, dedicated social workers strive to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities, and fight against social injustice,”…
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NSF grant will be used to extend STEM minority program
The University of Georgia will launch a new program to increase underrepresented minority enrollment in graduate programs in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering…
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Parking permit registration underway for 2017-2018 academic year
Parking permit registration is now open for the 2017-2018 academic year. Use your online account to log in and register at www.parking.uga.edu before 5 p.m.…
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New Walton EMC scholarship to provide five awards annually
Students will have access to a significant new scholarship fund in the UGA College of Engineering thanks to the generosity of Walton Electric Membership Corp.
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People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, study says
Advertising tactics, like using celebrities or coupons to promote a product, can influence consumers’ purchasing habits. But when the product is a prescription drug, an…
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Up on the roof
There’s something different about the geography-geology building roof.
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Workshops give UGA students edge in job market
In addition to management and human resources, public administration theory and finance, students in UGA’s top ranked Master of Public Administration program are now getting…
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University establishes Institute for Cybersecurity and Privacy
The University of Georgia will advance research with implications for economic vitality and national security through its newly created Institute for Cybersecurity and Privacy.
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Pivotal moments
Scholarships help UGA students experience hands-on learning.
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Statistical excellence
Stacy Cobb, who received her Ph.D. Friday, found that UGA was a perfect fit for her professional ambitions.
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Iain Risk
Iain Risk, the Engineering Student of the Year, once traveled deep into Nicaragua to help build a badly needed bridge. The experience was one of…
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Daniel Bara
Daniel Bara, the John D. Boyd UGA Foundation Professor of Choral Music in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, cultivates an outlook among students where…
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5,625 students eligible for graduation in UGA’s 2017 spring Commencement ceremonies
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni on May 5 as 4,456 undergraduates and 1,169 graduate students-for a total of 5,625-have met requirements…
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Keeping data safe
UGA establishes the Institute for Cybersecurity and Privacy.
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UGA establishes Institute for Cybersecurity and Privacy
The University of Georgia will advance research with implications for economic vitality and national security through its newly created Institute for Cybersecurity and Privacy.
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UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant to release loggerhead sea turtle
Rider, a 3-year-old loggerhead sea turtle at the University of Georgia Marine Education Center and Aquarium on Skidaway Island, is set to be released from…
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Winners announced for President’s Interdisciplinary Seed Grant Program
Twelve faculty teams at the University of Georgia have been selected to receive research awards through the institution’s Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant Program. More than…
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UGA receives $1 million NSF grant to extend STEM minority program
The University of Georgia will launch a new program to increase underrepresented minority enrollment in graduate programs in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering…
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‘Diet’ products can make you fat, study shows
High-fat foods are often the primary target when fighting obesity, but sugar-laden “diet” foods could be contributing to unwanted weight gain as well.
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News, Public Service, Radio/Podcast, and Web winners round out the Peabody 30
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors has selected 11 winners across the categories of News, Public Service, Radio/Podcast and Web.
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UGA alumnus Sonny Perdue confirmed as U.S. secretary of agriculture
With former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue’s confirmation Monday as the U.S. Department of Agriculture secretary, he becomes the first University of Georgia alumnus since Reconstruction…
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Media advisory: Cabinet meeting and media briefing April 26
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Wednesday, April 26, at 10 a.m. in the Peabody Board Room of the Administration Building.
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A cancer in the family: One spouse’s diagnosis can lower household income
Caring for a husband or wife with cancer significantly diminishes family income, according to researchers from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, who…
