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State Botanical Garden completes first major prairie planting
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia completed its first major planting of native grasses and wildflowers as part of a Piedmont prairie restoration project.
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Book features state poets, photographers
Inspired Georgia Edited by Judson Mitcham, Michael David Murphy and Karen L. Paty University of Georgia Press Hardcover: $34.95 Published by the University of Georgia…
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$2.6M grant supports scholarships for UGA social work students
Graduate students in the UGA School of Social Work who face financial challenges while earning a degree are receiving help, thanks to the re-establishment of…
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EITS relaunches tech systems update site
EITS has recently relaunched its status website. This site contains all the various systems EITS maintains and their individual statuses. It updates users about the…
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Researchers work with CDC in battle against resistant bacteria
Researchers at UGA will use a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to create next-generation medical device coatings that combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Logistical support manager helps push Terry’s large volume of paper
Stan Johnson is the official “paper pusher” for the Terry College of Business.
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New institute seeks solutions to infrastructure challenges
UGA has created a research institute that will work to help communities rethink, transform and adapt their infrastructure in a time of rapid environmental and…
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Performing Arts Center to present U.S. Marine Band
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Admission to the…
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Concert on the Lawn brings UGA Golden Age Band to North Campus
UGA’s historic North Campus will play host to midday music when the UGA Golden Age Band performs the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s annual Concert…
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Thursday Scholarship Series to feature two operas in October performances
The UGA Opera Theatre returns to Hodgson Concert Hall for the Thursday Scholarship Series, performing two one-act comic operas—Mozart’s “The Impresario” and Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi”—in…
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Terry College lecturer gets profiled by Bloomberg Technology
Bloomberg Technology published a profile about David Lowery, a musician and lecturer for the Terry College of Business, and his efforts to promote musicians’ rights…
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Campus community invited to Nov. 10 kickoff for public phase of campaign
All members of the University of Georgia community—staff, faculty, students and local alumni and friends—are invited to attend a celebration Nov. 10 to kick off…
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Nine UGA faculty members named 2016-17 Service-Learning Fellows
The Office of Service-Learning has selected nine faculty members for participation in its yearlong Service-Learning Fellows program.
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History professor pens op-ed on homegrown terrorism for Bloomberg
In an op-ed for Bloomberg, UGA associate professor of history Stephen Mihm looked back at an early version of homegrown terrorism in the U.S. perpetuated…
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UGA student finds himself in ‘Jeopardy!’
Seth Wilson, right, a UGA doctoral candidate in Franklin College’s theatre and film studies department, poses with Alex Trebek, host of “Jeopardy!” While on the…
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Leaders in fabric, textiles area to gather at AFFOA Industry Day, scheduled for Oct. 20
Leaders from the fabric and textile industry will join researchers and military officials in Athens Oct. 20 to discuss the future of the Advanced Functional…
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New remote access process
Beginning Oct. 17, users logging into UGA’s Remote Access Virtual Private Network will have a notice sent to their UGAMail each time they log in.…
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Art contest deadline
The State Botanical Garden, a public service and outreach unit, is accepting submissions for its 2016 statewide art competition until Dec. 1 at 5 p.m.…
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Nominations being accepted for 2017 President’s Medal through Nov. 6
UGA will award the 2017 President’s Medal to recognize the longstanding, extraordinary contributions of former employees who have supported deserving students and meaningful academic programs,…
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Homeschooling in Georgia often involves teamwork, says education assistant professor
In most of the U.S., home-school parents “tend to be dual-parent and middle- or upper-income,” according to a story about homeschooling in The Christian Science…
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Fish urine helps create biodiversity, says study by UGA graduate
Fish urine, believe it or not, can play an important role in creating biodiversity in coral reefs, according to an article in National Geographic. And…
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College of Pharmacy’s Ansel Symposium will focus on safe medication use
The UGA College of Pharmacy will hold its 2016 Howard C. Ansel Symposium, “Patient Safety and the Future of Pharmacy,” Oct. 22 from 8 a.m.…
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Scientists use genetic analysis of vampire bats to forecast spatial expansion of rabies in Peru
Rabies is likely to appear on the Pacific coast of Peru, an area where it currently does not occur, within four years, according to a…

