All News
-

New website offers important safety information
The university’s public safety website, https://staysafe.uga.edu/, aggregates and prominently displays important safety information from across the university in one location, including the following: The website serves…
-

UGA weathers Hurricane Helene
Crews responded quickly to keep essential services running
-

New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine trees
Fusiform rust is one of the costliest diseases in the timber industry.
-

UGA announces closure plans due to impact of Hurricane Helene
Campus offices will be closed and classes canceled on Thursday and Friday .
-

CAES combats invasive spotted lanternfly
The insect is spreading and threatening U.S. farms and vineyards.
-

Prominent physiologist named GRA Eminent Scholar in Molecular Medicine
Yana Zavros will lead the new UGA School of Medicine’s research enterprise.
-

Nine straight years as top 20 university
U.S. News & World Report ranks UGA as No. 18 best public university.
-

Hundreds of students serve the Athens community
Dawg Day of Service covered 30 sites across the Athens area.
-

Students cover Paralympics as freelancers for Associated Press
Nine Grady College students covered the Games in Paris.
-

Ten UGA faculty members named 2024 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The University of Georgia has named 10 faculty and academic leaders to the 2024-2025 cohort of the university’s Women’s Leadership Fellows Program. The fellows represent…
-

Faculty members named Service-Learning Fellows for 2024-2025
The program allows faculty members to integrate academic service-learning into their professional practice.
-

Call for nominations: 2025 Fulfilling the Dream Award
Nominations will be accepted through Oct. 21.
-
Keep on the Grass
Call that a safety! Turf science helps athletes avoid injury on the field.
-
New research challenges long-standing paradigm on planet formation
Researchers have found evidence backing unpopular theory on planet formation.
-
UGA installs one of country’s most powerful NMR spectrometers
The machine will allow researchers to learn more about human disease and basic biology.
-
Russell Library’s 50th anniversary events include senator, political experts
The Russell Library will host two free events on Oct. 22 to celebrate the milestone.
-
‘Life-changing’ UGA program provides rural leaders with support, guidance
PROPEL communities share successes and gain insights from the USDA Undersecretary for Rural Development.
-

Associate professor looks at how and why startups succeed
Susan Cohen remains curious about innovation.
-

Johnson named director of the Tate Student Center
Johnson brings a wealth of expertise in student affairs and facilities management.
