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Joe Phua
Joe Phua, assistant professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, helps students apply classroom concepts through hands-on experiences, such as designing digital…
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UGA majorettes and feature twirlers win national awards
The University of Georgia majorettes and feature twirlers’ competition team won the National Open Half-time Show Twirl Championships at the 2016 America’s Youth on Parade…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show art of Brooklyn Bridge this fall
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “Icon of Modernism: Representing the Brooklyn Bridge, 1883-1950” from Sept. 17…
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Research surge continues: UGA’s external funding jumps 14 percent in one year
A key indicator of research productivity at the University of Georgia has surged for a second consecutive year to reach a record level.
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UGA selects 17 incoming students as Foundation Fellows
The University of Georgia has awarded 17 Foundation Fellowships to high-performing undergraduate students joining the Class of 2020.
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UGA names eight incoming students as Ramsey Scholars
The University of Georgia has awarded eight Bernard Ramsey Honors Scholarships to high-performing students joining the Class of 2020.
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Noted researcher Karen Norris named GRA Eminent Scholar
One of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers will join the University of Georgia faculty this fall as its newest Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
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Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn
Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, founding director of the Games and Virtual Environments Lab in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, is exploring how…
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Study shows heat dangers of inflatable bounce houses
Heat safety issues in bounce houses can put children in danger, says a new University of Georgia study.
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Campus move-in for students will be held Aug. 7-10
University of Georgia Housing will welcome all new and returning UGA students to Athens Aug. 7-10 during campus move-in. More than 200 student and staff…
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UGA launches new Certified Public Manager program
The University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government is launching a new Certified Public Manager program to strengthen leadership skills for local and state…
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Firsthand view of Georgia
UGA New Faculty Tour will visit 15 cities, 41 counties across the state.
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Cristian Escalera
Cristian Escalera, a senior exercise and sport science major, co-founded Project HOPE at UGA, started a community health fair, works in the Biomechanics Research Lab,…
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Research surge continues
UGA’s external funding jumps 14 percent in one year.
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Satellite data reveal serious decline in Georgia salt marsh health
Scientists at the University of Georgia’s Marine Institute at Sapelo Island have found that the amount of vegetation along the Georgia coast has declined significantly…
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UGA New Faculty Tour to visit 15 cities, 41 counties
Almost 40 tenured or tenure-track academic faculty and public service faculty will travel the state next week as part of the University of Georgia Public…
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UGA mourns the loss of legendary illustrator Jack Davis
Jack Davis, perhaps best known for his depictions of Southeastern Conference mascots that have appeared on University of Georgia merchandise for many years, died Wednesday…
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Got Olympic fever? UGA experts available to discuss doping, legacy and more
Will doping be the issue of the Rio Olympics? What will Rio’s Olympic Games legacy be? The University of Georgia has experts from pharmacologists to…
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Archaeologists find elusive 16th century Spanish fort on Parris Island
Located near the town of Beaufort, Parris Island holds more than the dreams of future Marines—it contains the remains of a Spanish fort erected in…
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UGA researchers unfold advances in cardiac catheters
A graduate student in the University of Georgia College of Engineering is turning to the ancient Japanese art of origami for inspiration as he designs…
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Social justice advocate to speak at BFSO luncheon
Shirley Sherrod, an advocate for social justice and former Georgia state director of rural development for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will deliver the keynote…
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UGA Alumni Association announces members of 40 Under 40 Class of 2016
The UGA Alumni Association recently unveiled the members of the 40 Under 40 Class of 2016. This program, in its sixth year, recognizes outstanding young…
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Elevating graduate and professional education
The University of Georgia is rolling out an initiative to increase the enrollment of graduate students by offering new funding opportunities, innovative interdisciplinary programs and…
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Social justice advocate to speak at BFSO luncheon
Shirley Sherrod, an advocate for social justice and former Georgia state director of rural development for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will deliver the keynote…
