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School of Law named nation’s best value again
The school strives to be the best return on investment in legal education.
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Bulldogs grind out another win over Tigers
Georgia led from start to finish for a 31-13 win over Auburn.
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UGA dedicates renovated Holmes-Hunter Academic Building
Project brings new student meeting spaces, updated infrastructure and courtyard to historic building.
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Relief efforts continue after Hurricane Helene
UGA personnel from across the state offer support.
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Awards, scholarships given at 2024 BFSO awards luncheon
Six UGA students and four staff members were recognized.
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Multicultural faculty, staff celebrated at fall 2024 reception
The event offered an opportunity for faculty, staff and administrators to get to know one another and celebrate the start of the academic year.
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The future of media research resides at Grady College
New facilities help researchers investigate cognitive processes and behaviors.
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Learn about food banks while helping fill one at UGA Libraries event
Russell Library will host its annual lecture to provide Thanksgiving meals for local families.
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Participants in UGA Extension’s Master Forager program find a taste for the wild
The 12-month Master Forager program was launched in August 2022.
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Terry students gather to brainstorm FinTech concepts for local brands
Brands help student teams develop innovative payment apps for Athens-based businesses.
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Institute director inspires tomorrow’s nonprofit leaders
Tony Mallon makes the community better one student at a time.
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Play based on Shakespeare coming to Morton Theatre is a family affair
This UGA Presents event runs one night only — Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
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Calidore String Quartet, Gabriela Montero join forces for Oct. 13 concert
This performance is also part of the American Liszt Society Festival.
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Leading piano virtuoso, composer returns to Athens with world premiere
The performance takes place on Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center.
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Director shares what to do about gunk in food
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, director of the Center for Food Safety in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, spoke with Food & Wine about gunk people…
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Dietetics director discusses water-soluble vitamins
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, spoke with Everyday Health about the benefits of water-soluble…
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Extension coordinator offers ways to prevent the spread of leaf spot
Joel Burnsed, agricultural and natural resources agent and extension coordinator for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, spoke with Martha Stewart about things you…
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Book of interviews shares tips and techniques of great American journalism
In “Stories Can Save Us,” journalist Matt Tullis explores how the best reporters and writers craft narrative literary journalism. Tullis uses material gathered in over…
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Steele named associate dean for admissions for School of Medicine
He was associate dean of admissions at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
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Getting the flu and then your shot may benefit immunity
New animal study suggests natural immunity from infection may boost immune response.
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Healthcare training blends science, art, and communications
Simulated interactions with actors contribute to how doctors learn to communicate patients and clients.
