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Flocking to the Classroom
CAES-developed educational programs introduce poultry science into middle school and high school STEM classes.
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Clinical operations manager teaches disaster preparedness around the state
Jim Zerylnick works to prepare students for disasters.
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UGA Theatre clocks in for ‘9 to 5’
Dolly Parton’s Broadway musical is set for the Fine Arts Theatre stage.
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Scottish folk band Breabach returns to Athens
The band performs Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Submit entries for the Generative AI Student Competition 2.0
Student competition returns this year and asks students to use artificial intelligence to create something meaningful to enrich the UGA community/experience. Submissions are due March 14, 2025. Monetary prizes and…
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UGA uses AI, robotics to improve Vidalia onion crop
Goal is to provide growers with the ability to confidently detect onion diseases early.
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Enrollment and graduation rates are both up at UGA
Four- and six-year graduation rates rose for all undergraduates.
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New report estimates economic impact of UGA’s School of Medicine
School promises to be a boon to Georgia and the surrounding region.
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Medical Partnership grad finds his way back to Athens
Dr. Brian Brewer returned to the Classic City to practice primary care.
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Graduate School honors six outstanding alumni
They were honored for their achievements and contributions to their communities.
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How you interact with your kid could shape how they play with their peers
Playtime between caregivers and kids teaches toddlers important social skills.
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President’s Annual Report outlines the impact UGA makes
The report shares stories of groundbreaking research, innovative teaching and steadfast dedication to public service.
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UGA celebrates faculty for major external honors
More than 200 distinguished faculty members were recognized for their scholarship and research.
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UGA biannual network maintenance rescheduled for Oct. 27
The maintenance may cause periodic, intermittent outages of campus internet access and campus information systems.
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RBC team receives $3.7M award to study new TBI treatment
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represent a promising treatment that could help the brain self-repair.
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D.W. Brooks lecturer brings policy expertise to address future of agriculture
Harden will deliver her talk Nov. 19 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel.
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From student to practitioner
Students gain valuable clinical experience at local schools.
