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Military science professor forges Army leaders at UGA
Lt. Col. Weston Layfield builds bold, selfless cadets.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to Hodgson Concert Hall with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
The orchestra will perform at the Performing Arts Center on Nov. 14.
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Mini satellites, major impact
The University of Georgia’s Small Satellite Research Lab celebrates five years of student-driven space exploration and new CubeSat missions.
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Experts feared a disease rebound after COVID-19. It didn’t happen.
Sexually transmitted diseases and flu cases stayed low after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Community Branding program at the Institute of Government wins national award
The program receives national recognition for impact on local economies.
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UGA computing professor wins Google Research Award to develop AI safety
The award will develop a program focused on improving artificial intelligence safety literacy.
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Graduate School honors six outstanding alumni
Alumni honored for their achievements and contributions to their communities.
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UGA ranks No. 9 in the nation, according to new rankings
The University of Georgia ranked No. 9 nationally in new college rankings, recently noted by the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. The WSJ…
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Technology use, work force engagement linked to better social health among older Americans
Older adults who use smartphones and computers are more socially engaged than their less tech-savvy peers.
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Spotlight on the Arts to kick off with UGA Poetry Festival
The inaugural two-day series will feature five major American poets.
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From uncertainty to empowerment: A mentorship journey
Transfer student finds confidence and career advice through UGA Mentor Program.
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Reimagining insurance and climate resilience
Funded by a $1.5 million NSF grant, UGA and Duke are launching the Center for Innovation in Risk, Catastrophes and Decisions.
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UGA College of Pharmacy offers health fair at Pharmtoberfest Oct. 28
Pharmtoberfest is held in recognition of American Pharmacists Month, which has as this year’s theme, “Caring for Our Communities”
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Benefits open enrollment for 2026 is now open
Open enrollment will be held Oct. 27 through Nov. 7.
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Alumna, NAE member Marsha Anderson Bomar to deliver 2025 Boyd Lecture
The lecture will take place Nov. 3 at 1:30 p.m. in the Coverdell Center.
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D.W. Brooks event highlights precision agriculture, honors faculty excellence
The event will include a talk on AI in precision agriculture by Raj Khosla, a reception for attendees and awards for faculty excellence.
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Staff scientist lives out Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit’s mission
Troy Simon works on conservation with and for the next generation
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UGA Theatre unleashes ‘Evil Dead: The Musical’ on the Fine Arts Stage
UGA Theatre will summon chainsaws, demons and laughter on the Fine Arts Stage starting Nov. 13.
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The honey bee secret to staying clean and healthy
Bees actively manufacture hydrogen peroxide inside their hives, turning stored food into a colony-wide defense system.
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Eleven faculty named 2025-2026 Aspire Fellows
The program helps faculty develop connections and grow their professional impact.
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Former Coca-Cola CEO Doug Ivester to deliver Commencement address
Doug Ivester will deliver the fall undergraduate Commencement address at UGA. Ron Walcott will deliver the address at the graduate ceremony.
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‘You’re not alone’ can go a long way for adolescents
Social support can be the difference between life and death for children.
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UGA donors celebrated at 2025 Presidents Club Reception
Presidents Club donors contributed over $160 million to UGA in FY25.
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Ethics Week Lecture to examine future of AI and work
Prominent thought leader Arun Rai will deliver the annual UGA lecture.
