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CAES student building startup based on smart irrigation technology
Remote moisture sensors and smart irrigation rigs are promising to revolutionize the way farmers use water, but soon this same technology may be available to…
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Event sets record by raising $1.35M for Children’s Healthcare
More than 3,000 UGA students gathered in Sanford Stadium Feb. 19 to celebrate a record-setting $1,352,705.17 raised for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
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New interdisciplinary symposium seeks to connect researchers
The Graduate-Professional Student Association is offering the UGA community a chance to see presentations on research from all over campus and across the Southeast at…
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School of Law faculty member looks for legal solutions to health issues
When Jason Cade was offered the opportunity to start the Community Health Law Partnership (Community HeLP) Clinic at UGA in 2013, he jumped at the…
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Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases to host symposium
Registration is now open for the 27th annual Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology Symposium which will be held April 27 at the Richard B. Russell…
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College of education professor invited to serve on research advisory panel
Peter Smagorinsky, the Distinguished Research Professor of English Education in the language and literacy education department, was recently invited to serve on the James S.…
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Donations to colleges, universities in US top $41 billion in 2016
Donations to colleges and universities totaled almost $1 billion more in 2016 than in the previous fiscal year, a new report from the Council for…
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TEDxUGA 2017 registration
Registration for TEDxUGA 2017 is now open. The fifth annual celebration of “ideas worth spreading” will be held March 24 at the Classic Center. Individuals…
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Indoor Athletic Facility dedicated during ribbon-cutting ceremony
Two days short of one year since the groundbreaking occurred, an official dedication of the UGA Indoor Athletic Facility was held Feb. 14 inside the…
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Pulitzer Prize winner discusses ethical memory at Craige Lecture
According to Viet Thanh Nguyen, all wars are fought twice—first on the battlefield, then in the public’s memory.
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Late Atlanta printmaker’s work on display through May 21 at Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA is showing the exhibition Michael Ellison: Urban Impressions through May 21. Organized by Shawnya Harris, the Larry D.…
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International lawyers gather at university for conference
Approximately 100 international lawyers from around the globe will come to the UGA School of Law March 2 and 3 for a conference celebrating the…
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Franklin College professor receives leadership award
J. Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences and director of the atmospheric sciences program in UGA’s geography department, was…
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Grady College debuts redesigned website
Grady College has unveiled its redesigned website. The redesign was led by Red Clay Interactive under the direction of the college’s communications and IT teams.…
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COE assistant professor honored for literacy and education research
Tisha Lewis Ellison, an assistant professor in the language and literacy education department of the College of Education, recently received the Early Career Achievement Award…
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COE faculty member named ‘Emerging Scholar Designee’
Darris Means, an assistant professor in the counseling and human development services department in the College of Education, was recently selected as an Emerging Scholar…
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Barriers limit households’ access to financial services
While black households see value in using financial planning services, most don’t pursue it due to barriers to entry including large gaps in income and…
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The Chieftains plan performance
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present The Chieftains March 13 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Six-time Grammy Award winners, The Chieftains are…
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Free golf clinics
Staff at the University of Georgia Golf Course will host free golf clinics for UGA staff and faculty March 16 and 23 from 5:30-6:45 p.m.…
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Book analyzes high-performance fibers
Structure and Properties of High-Performance Fibers Gajanan Bhat Woodhead Publishing Hardcover: $265 Gajanan Bhat, Georgia Athletic Association Professor of Fibers and Textiles and a department…
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Study: Intimate partner violence among youth linked to suicide, weapons and drug use
Adolescents who are violent toward their romantic partners are also more likely to think about or attempt suicide, carry a weapon, threaten others with a…
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Paula Lemons
Paula Lemons, an associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, conducts research that aims to improve science education across the nation while helping students at…
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Emily Giambalvo
Emily Giambalvo, a Ramsey Honors Scholar, started in sports journalism at The Red & Black on a whim. It led to nearly 300 stories, multiple…
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Rabun County’s Ladybug Farms awarded UGA students’ latest tiny house
Georgia Organics, UGA team up again to provide housing to young Georgia farmers
