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Law professor receives Freedom of Expression scholarship award
School of Law professor Sonja R. West has received the National Communication Association’s 2016 Franklyn S. Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression.…
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UGA to host campus-wide informatics symposium on Oct. 11
The University of Georgia will host a daylong informatics symposium on Oct. 11 that will advance interdisciplinary collaboration in this critical area and draw nationally…
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Anna Beth Smith
Anna Beth Smith, a senior majoring in political science and human development and family science, says service is her passion and she has the experience…
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Students ninth grade through college eligible for art contest at UGA
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia at the University of Georgia is conducting a statewide art competition sponsored by the J.A. and H.G. Woodruff, Jr.…
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Lawmaker and soybean pioneer to be inducted into Georgia’s Agricultural Hall of Fame
On Nov. 11, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will induct former Georgia Rep. Richard Royal and pioneering Georgia soybean specialist…
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U.S. District Court Chief Judge to deliver Signature Lecture on sentencing
Lisa Godbey Wood, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, will present “Reflections on Sentencing” at the University of…
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Presidents Club
Donors help UGA carry out its vital missions of teaching, research and service.
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Planning, preparation help ease stress of powerful storm
Empty shelves of bread and canned goods aren’t just a sign of last-minute hurricane cravings—the purchases are also a coping mechanism, says a University of…
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New UGA institute seeks solutions to major infrastructure challenges
The University of Georgia has created a research institute that will work to help communities rethink, transform and adapt their infrastructure in a time of…
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UGA School of Social Work receives $2.6 million to support graduate students in need
Graduate students in the University of Georgia School of Social Work who face financial challenges while earning a degree are receiving help, thanks to the…
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Homecoming Week is steeped in pride and tradition
University of Georgia Homecoming Week 2016-“Home is Where the Arch Is”- gets underway Oct. 10 with a variety of activities and events to appeal to…
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Search committee appointed to seek dean of UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Georgia Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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Read the President’s Annual Report online
The 2016 President’s Annual Report, which highlights UGA’s major achievements from the past fiscal year, is now online. The report is organized around four themes…
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Study finds that fewer students are enrolling in history courses
The number of undergraduates enrolled in history courses declined by almost 8 percent from the 2012-2013 to 2014-2015 academic years, according to a survey by…
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Linguistics professor honored with festschrift
Jared Klein, a Distinguished Research Professor of Linguistics in the classics department of Franklin College, has been honored with the publication of a festschrift celebrating…
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University receives diversity recognition for third year
For the third year in a row, UGA received national recognition for its efforts to foster an inclusive, diverse campus.
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UGA joins national arts consortium committed to advancing research
UGA has joined the Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities, known as a2ru, a consortium of almost three dozen research-intensive universities committed to advancing…
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University Council votes to modify dates on fall 2017 academic calendar
On Sept. 21, the University Council approved a modification to the fall semester 2017 academic calendar, which would change the first day of classes from…
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Mobile menu: UGA’s first food truck, Taqueria 1785, rolls out dishes
Mix one part red truck with a griddle with one part creative Mexican-inspired menu, and you have the recipe for Taqueria 1785, UGA’s official food…
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COE professor organizes events to celebrate poet Edgar Allan Poe
A UGA College of Education professor has organized a slate of events to celebrate the poet Edgar Allan Poe. “Poe-tober” activities include theater improv, spooky…
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Geography professor receives lifetime achievement award
Roy A. Welch, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, is the 2016 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement…
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Georgia Informatics Institutes for Research and Education launched
UGA will significantly expand its instruction and research in the critical area of informatics with the formation of the Georgia Informatics Institutes for Research and…
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Free golf clinics
Free golf clinics for UGA faculty and staff will be held at the UGA driving range. Also open to spouses of UGA employees, the clinics…
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Georgia Museum of Art to showcase abstract paintings by Gary Hudson until Jan. 8
The exhibition Living Color: Gary Hudson on the 1970s is on display at the Georgia Museum of Art through Jan. 8. Organized by Sarah Kate…
