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Donor anonymously transformed the lives of UGA students
Cora Nunnally Miller anonymously gave more than $33 million to the University of Georgia Foundation throughout her lifetime and granted permission for the university to…
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Childhood obesity: UGA experts are on the front line
In the U.S., 17 percent of children are obese with certain groups more affected than others. National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month in September is designed…
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UGA students to cover 2016 Paralympic Games for The Associated Press
Nine students from the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will cover the 2016 Paralympic Games, which open Sept. 7 in…
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Nominations sought for Fulfilling the Dream Award
Nominations are being sought for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award, which recognizes individuals in the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County community who have…
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Study: Rural location, race influence students’ access to college
Students from rural communities who want to attend college face challenges on their pathways to higher education, according to a new study from a University…
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UGA researchers discover a drug for a tropical disease
Researchers at the University of Georgia are working to find the fastest way possible to treat and cure human African trypanosomiasis, long referred to as…
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Media advisory: UGA to rededicate Tift Building
The University of Georgia will hold a rededication ceremony for the newly renovated H.H. Tift Building on the UGA-Tifton campus on Tuesday, Sept. 27, at…
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Talk about the weather
New WeatherStem stations at UGA offer real-time data and warnings.
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First two weeks of football practice the most dangerous for heat-related illness
As the college football season heats up, a new University of Georgia study finds players are more likely to suffer from heat-related illness during the…
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Twenty-five UGA employees retire July 2016
Twenty-five UGA employees retired July 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Linda Faye Adams, building services worker I, Cooperative Extension-4-H and…
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‘Welcome Home’ reception to be held for UGA Olympians, Paralympians
UGA athletes and coaches who participated in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games—as well as those scheduled to compete at the upcoming Paralympic Games—will be celebrated…
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Thursday Scholarship Series concert to feature legends, history, superstition
The UGA Symphony Orchestra will begin its season with a concert in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s premier concert series, the Thursday Scholarship Series,…
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Study: Ultrasound reliable in measuring health
To explore the relationship between the percentage of fat in muscle and overall health, UGA graduate student Hui-Ju Young began looking into ways to use…
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Researchers develop model to predict virus-carrying bats
Using machine learning methods developed for artificial intelligence, a team of researchers, including some from UGA, developed a model to predict bat species most likely…
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Former LSU administrator to open CTL’s National Speaker Series
Three nationally recognized experts on student learning will visit UGA this fall as part of the Center for Teaching and Learning’s National Speaker Series, presentations…
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For this former professional golfer, course is about more than the game
For those who love golf, the golf course is a place to compete or to unwind; it can be a place to be alone with…
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Student Conduct website undergoes redesign
Student Conduct educates students about their rights, responsibilities and expectations as members of the university community and provides a fair and educational conduct process. Part…
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UGA mourns passing of two staff members
UGA is mourning the recent deaths of two longtime staff members.
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Congressional staff members get taste of UGA’s coastline research
At UGA’s special collections libraries—about a four-hour drive from the Atlantic Ocean—a group of federal legislative staff members got a firsthand taste of the university’s…
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New UGAAlert desktop app
An updated version of UGAAlert desktop notification software is available on the EITS software page (software.uga.edu) under the section for UGAAlert. To receive UGAAlert notices…
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Country music’s Bill Anderson to read from new autobiography
Country music star “Whisperin’ Bill” Anderson will return to Athens Sept. 7 to perform specially selected songs and read from his autobiography, now out from…
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Collection meditates on language, literacy
Imperfect Tense By Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor Whitepoint Press $15 Imperfect Tense is a meditation on language by Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, professor of language and literacy education in…
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As summer ends, take steps to limit your family’s exposure to mosquitoes
Although school is back in session, Georgians won’t be giving up on summer fun just yet. In fact, many of us may be spending even…

