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Planting goodwill
Yasmin Johnson, a junior in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was one of hundreds of students who helped plant 30,000 daffodil bulbs at…
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UGA offers dual J.D./M.B.A. degree
UGA now is offering an option for students to graduate with both a law degree and a Master of Business Administration in three years.
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Author to give Odum Environmental Ethics lecture
David Haskell, a professor of biology at the University of the South, will give the Odum Environmental Ethics lecture Jan. 29 at 11:30 a.m. in…
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Book explores rise of Chenille fabric
Southern Tufts: The Regional Origins and National Craze for Chenille Fashion Ashley Callahan University of Georgia Press Hardcover: $39.95 Southern Tufts highlights the garments produced…
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UGA researchers: Fish may hold the key to more efficient wireless networks
As wireless networks become more crowded with devices and more taxed by the demand for anytime, anywhere access, these networks are susceptible to radio frequency…
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Signature Lectures to feature scientists and thought leaders
Trailblazing scientists, heralded historians and influential leaders in higher education, business and law are set to visit UGA this spring as part of the Signature…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall in…
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Head women’s basketball coach works to make her team successful student-athletes
For Joni Taylor, the UGA women’s basketball head coach, success isn’t only measured by games won. It also includes what happens off the court. Ultimately,…
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Choose good sources of fats and lean protein to promote heart health
To support heart health, the American Heart Association recommends choosing heart healthy sources of fats, which can help maintain healthy cholesterol levels and promote overall…
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The artistic power of Cherokee culture
For hundreds of years, the Cherokee people wove beautiful baskets that were both functional and decorative. When they encountered European settlers in the 17th century,…
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IHDD director receives advocacy award
Zolinda Stoneman, director of the Institute on Human Development and Disability in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, received the 2015 Award for Advocacy…
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Smart storytelling
There is something special about the UGA experience and its impact on Georgia and beyond. Faculty and staff know it; so do students and alumni.
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Sustainable fashion featuring Natalie Chanin
The Willson Center and the Athens Fashion Collective will present a weekend of sustainable fashion events Jan. 28-30, featuring Natalie Chanin, founder and designer of…
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University’s online programs ranked among nation’s best
UGA has some of the best online degree programs in the nation, according to the 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings. UGA is…
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Forestry program at UGA’s Warnell School reaccredited for 10 years
UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources once again has received full accreditation from the Society of American Foresters, marking nearly 90 years of…
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Free tax return help
Georgia United Credit Union is partnering again this year with the Internal Revenue Service and UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences to provide the…
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Research participants sought
The kinesiology department in the College of Education is conducting a research study to learn more about how blood sugar lowering medications affect health. Researchers…
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Diversity Inclusion Week to kick off with Jan. 25 keynote
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences will kick off its Diversity and Inclusion Week Jan. 25 with a keynote presentation from Erik Malewski, the…
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The Intersection offers place on campus to discuss tough issues
The Intersection, a new room located on the third floor of the Tate Student Center across from Tate Print and Copy, opened in the fall…
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Study: Female economists less likely to receive collaboration credit
A recent study shows that female economists who co-author papers are statistically less recognized for their equal contribution than male collaborators, according to The New…
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Happy 231st Birthday, UGA
Take a trip back to the beginning as we celebrate Founders Week.
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Brittany Whitlock
Brittany Whitlock came to UGA looking for a way to serve others in a meaningful way. And she soon found that she could make a…
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Maria Viveiros
Maria Viveiros, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, explores fundamental cellular processes that have significant implications for maternal and child health.
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UGA delays Saturday opening until noon
Due to the continuing threat of inclement weather, the University of Georgia Athens campus will delay opening of units that operate on Saturdays — such…
