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Faculty Learning Communities
The Center for Teaching and Learning at UGA will support Faculty Learning Communities for the 2016-2017 academic year. Faculty interested in proposing a topic for…
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UGA’s revamped shared sick leave program to begin in January 2017
During 2016, UGA will transition procedures for its shared leave program so that it aligns with the newly implemented University System of Georgia shared sick…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra, choirs will bring together more than 150 for end-of-season concert
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s final major concert of 2015-2016 brings over 150 students from nearly every area of the school together in…
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VP for Development and Alumni Relations discusses importance of fundraising to UGA
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Kelly Kerner explains the importance of fundraising.
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Changying “Charlie” Li
Changying “Charlie” Li, a professor in the College of Engineering, is developing innovative sensing and automation technologies to help provide safe and high-quality food, fiber,…
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Kendall Trammell
Kendall Trammell has taken experiential learning to the limit with six internships and a study abroad trip to Spain. Throw in two bachelor’s degrees and…
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UGA students raise $177,226.74 to fight cancer
More than 2,000 students participated in the 17th Annual University of Georgia Relay for Life overnight from April 15-16 at the intramural fields. The night…
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For the love of life
Relay for Life raises $177K in fight against cancer.
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Healing the community
UGA students rehab Athens-area hospital’s Healing Garden.
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Athens veterinarians to participate in 2016 national service animal eye exam event
The University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital will once again offer free eye exam screenings to service animals this May as part of the annual…
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Preventing birth defects: UGA child health expert praises FDA decision to fortify corn masa flour
Corn masa flour, a staple in Hispanic cooking, is getting an added boost of nutrition, a move designed to reduce significant birth defects like spina…
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Georgia Museum of Art to reach out to low-income families
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia became the first museum in the state to commit officially to serving low-income families through…
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Robot developed by UGA engineers offers safer, more efficient way to inspect power lines
A robot invented by researchers in the University of Georgia College of Engineering could change the way power lines are inspected—providing a safer and more…
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Survey: Students support freedom of speech, but with certain caveats
New findings by Gallup suggest that most students think freedom of expression is an important aspect to their campus climate and advocate for not restricting…
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UGA researchers working on Zika vaccine, can comment on virus
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that the Zika virus causes birth defects. Experts at the University of Georgia are available to…
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Three athletic teams recognized for academic excellence
Three University of Georgia varsity sports teams have been publicly recognized by the NCAA for outstanding achievement in the annual NCAA Academic Progress Rate report.
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Georgia Museum of Art to show work by Moulthrop family
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will display a unique collection of tabletop sculptures made from trees in the exhibition “Turned…
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Sam Nunn and William J. Perry to deliver Charter Lecture at UGA
Former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn will be joined by former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry for the spring 2016 Charter Lecture at the University…
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Peabody Awards names individual and institutional winners, 60 finalists for 75th anniversary
For the first time in its 75-year history, 60 finalists have been named by the Peabody Awards’ Board of Jurors for 2015, from which a…
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UGA launches Terry Women’s Initiative
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business has launched the Terry Women’s Initiative, a program committed to the recruitment, retention and advancement of students…
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UGA Alumni Association to present annual awards during luncheon April 15
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will present five awards to alumni, friends and former faculty during its 79th annual Alumni Awards Luncheon April 15…
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UGA Fulbright scholars reach for the stars in Germany, explore the coast in Chile
University of Georgia faculty participating in the 2015-16 and 2016-17 Core Fulbright Scholar and Fulbright Specialist programs evaluated the impact of rural nursing in Ecuador,…
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Combined effects of copper, climate change can be deadly for amphibians, research finds
Researchers at the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory warn that the extinction of two amphibian species—the southern toad and the southern leopard frog—may…
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UGA Miracle receives top student organization award
UGA Miracle was named “Organization of the Year” during the 15th Annual H. Gordon and Francis S. Davis Student Organization Achievement and Recognition Awards, given…
