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Candlelight memorial service will be held for students, faculty and staff
Twenty-six University of Georgia students, faculty and staff members who died since last April will be honored at the university’s annual candlelight memorial service May…
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Building on shells: UGA interdisciplinary study starts unraveling mysteries of Calusa kingdom
Centuries before modern countries such as Dubai and China started building islands, native peoples in southwest Florida known as the Calusa were piling shells into…
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Media advisory: UGA’s Cabinet meeting canceled; media briefing on student tragedy at 11 a.m.
The University of Georgia Cabinet meeting scheduled for 10 a.m. and the media briefing scheduled for 11 a.m. today — Thursday, April 28 — have…
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Message from University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead
We are deeply saddened to learn of the heartbreaking and tragic loss of four students and critical injuries to another student in a terrible car…
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Sustainable dyeing technology gives UGA win at international chemistry challenge
A team of scientists from the University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences has won first prize in the inaugural Green and Sustainable…
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Georgia Museum of Art receives award from Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia received the Excellence in Preservation Service award from The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation for…
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Nunn, Perry discuss nuclear threats in Charter Lecture
The U.S. and the Soviet Union came horrifyingly close to nuclear disaster on several occasions during the Cold War, said former Secretary of Defense William…
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A simple thanks breaks record
More than 650 students — a record number — participated in UGA’s Thank a Donor Day.
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UGA marketing students team up to help Google-grant-qualifying nonprofits
The University of Georgia’s Jennifer Osbon isn’t the average book, lecture and exam kind of teacher.
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Peabody announces documentary, education winners
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors today announced the documentary and education programs among this year’s winners. The nine honorees are the final winners named…
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University mourns passing of civil rights pioneer Horace Ward
Civil rights pioneer Horace Taliaferro Ward, the first African-American to apply for admission to UGA, died April 23 at the age of 88.
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CED dean awarded council membership
Dan Nadenicek, dean of UGA’s College of Environment and Design, was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture at…
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UGA researchers discover fate of melting glacial ice in Greenland
Over the past several decades, scientists have observed a significant increase in the melting of glacial land ice on the island of Greenland, spurring concerns…
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UGA Student Alumni Council spearheads successful Senior Signature campaign
The University of Georgia Student Alumni Council recently led efforts to complete a record Senior Signature fundraising campaign, securing $85,550-the second highest total in Senior…
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Tips to survive peak pollen season
The peak pollen season in Georgia is from mid-April to mid-May, when levels recede. Then the pollen comes back in mid-August. During that time, cars…
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Study: Narcissism linked to sexual assault perpetration in college
UGA researchers found a strong connection between pathological narcissism and sexual assault perpetration in a recently published study.
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Temporary fencing stays up around North Campus lawn restoration project
To protect the newly planted grass now taking root in portions on the North Campus lawn, temporary fencing will remain in place until approximately June…
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Professor helps rural communities with health
Henry Young wants to make the UGA College of Pharmacy a fixture in communities across Georgia.
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Symposium focuses on strategies for integrative teaching, learning
Approximately 60 faculty members and administrators gathered in early April to discuss integrative teaching and learning at the UGA Teaching Academy’s 26th annual Academic Affairs…
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Study: Online reviews have biases
A recent PLOS ONE study explored 14 million online, anonymous professor rankings and found that students are more than twice as likely to describe male…
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Book makes modern physics accessible
Atoms and Photons and Quanta, Oh My! Ask the Physicist About Atomic, Nuclear, and Quantum Physics By F. Todd Baker IOP Concise Physics Paperback: $20…
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Six honored by Alumni Association
The UGA Alumni Association presented awards to alumni, friends and former faculty April 15 during its 79th annual Alumni Awards Luncheon.
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Terry College of Business launches Women’s Initiative
UGA’s Terry College of Business has launched the Terry Women’s Initiative, a program committed to the recruitment, retention and advancement of students that aims to…
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Critical mass
Pejman Rohani’s research is inherently collaborative, and he says the number and diversity of infectious disease researchers at UGA creates an extraordinary environment for discovery.
