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Economic optimism
Terry College’s annual Economic Outlook forecasts good news for the state and nation.
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It matters who you know: Referral networks in the labor market
Half of all workers say they found their current job through a friend or social acquaintance, but “job-referral networks” may help perpetuate inequality, according to…
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More than 2,700 students eligible for UGA’s fall Commencement
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni on Dec. 16 as 1,649 undergraduates and 1,108 graduate students-for a total of 2,757-have met requirements…
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Eat and be eaten: Invasive scavengers in Hawaii alter island nutrient cycle
Researchers from the University of Georgia have found that invasive species on Hawaii Island, or the Big Island of Hawaii, may be especially successful invaders…
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Public skepticism would likely greet a new Zika vaccine, study says
As scientists race to create a vaccine for the Zika virus, new research from the University of Georgia suggests almost half of Americans wouldn’t be…
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Department of Commerce award to help fund UGA New Materials Innovation Center
Thanks in part to support from the U.S. Department of Commerce, the University of Georgia will create a New Materials Innovation Center, which will fulfill…
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UGA researchers calculating northern bobwhite population, survival rates
University of Georgia researchers have been tasked with figuring out how many northern bobwhites are out there-and whether rabbit hunting is interfering with quail hunting…
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David Newton
David Newton has wanted to be a physician since he was young, and thanks to research and intern work and community volunteering, he’s well on…
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Ashley Johnson Harrison
Ashley Johnson Harrison, an assistant professor in the College of Education, teaches future school psychologists about autism spectrum disorders and is working with UGA’s Disability…
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UGA students awarded grants for sustainability solutions
The University of Georgia awarded $40,000 to fund 11 interdisciplinary student projects through the Office of Sustainability’s annual Campus Sustainability Grants program.
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UGA named top research institution in the nation for service to student veterans
The University of Georgia has been named the top tier one research institution in the nation in Victory Media’s Military Friendly Schools 2017 rankings. The…
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Papers in 1972 Supreme Court case have implications for journalist’s privilege today
Analysis of the papers of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. sheds new light on a nearly 45-year-old ruling involving journalist’s privilege, according…
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UGA faculty member named AAAS Fellow
Katrien M. Devos, a professor of crop and soil sciences and plant biology at the University of Georgia, has been named a Fellow of the…
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Dean Tate Scholar
Chantal Van Landeghem earns prestigious Phi Beta Kappa award, a first for a student-athlete.
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Governor caps 2016 Biennial Institute by touting Georgia’s economic success
Georgia remains a national leader in job creation and economic development because of infrastructure improvements the General Assembly supported, Gov. Nathan Deal told lawmakers at…
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Legislative groundwork
Governor caps 2016 Biennial Institute by touting Georgia’s economic success.
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New survey shows only half of people plan to get flu shots this year
Americans are split on getting an annual flu shot, with four out of 10 having done so in the past year and around half saying…
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Honors student named university’s 24th Rhodes Scholar
Laura Courchesne’s work throughout her three-plus years at UGA paid incredible dividends Nov. 19 as she became one of 32 students in the U.S. to…
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Spotlight on the Arts breaks record with more than 23,000 attendees
More than 23,000 people attended UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival this November, setting an attendance record for the fifth straight year.
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Grady College hosts international conference on media, public sphere
UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication hosted the Thomas C. Dowden International Conference “Media and the Public Sphere: Empowered Audiences in the Digital…
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UF Online growing but looking for strategies to increase enrollment
After canceling a contract with Pearson Education last year, the University of Florida is altering its strategy for getting more students enrolled in its online…
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University registrar set to retire in January
Jan Hathcote will walk through the front door of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building for the last time as registrar Jan. 4.
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SCWDS director receives award
Dr. John R. Fischer, director of the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, recently received the 2016 C.W. Watson Award from fish and wildlife agencies in…
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Professor of horticulture recognized as Fellow
John M. Ruter, the Allan Armitage Endowed Professor of Horticulture and director of the Trial Gardens at UGA, was recognized as a Fellow by the…
