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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…
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UGA closing at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22
Due to the threat of inclement weather, the University of Georgia Athens campus will close early at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, January 22. Classes scheduled…
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Georgia Museum of Art to hold 8th decorative arts symposium
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will hold its eighth Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts Feb. 4-6.
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UGA professor contributes to new science education guidelines
A new report released this week will give lawmakers, school officials and others specific direction when it comes to supporting and strengthening science teacher learning,…
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UGA presents 2016 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
The University of Georgia presented three awards to Athens and university community members for exemplary community service Jan. 22 as part of the 13th annual…
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Law school creates elite fellowship with Goddard Foundation gift
The University of Georgia School of Law has established an elite fellowship program as a result of a $2 million founding gift from The John…
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Sanford Bishop to deliver 2016 Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
U.S. Congressman Sanford D. Bishop Jr., who is serving his 12th term in the U.S. House of Representatives, will present the 2016 Holmes-Hunter Lecture Feb.…
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UGA launches Georgia Certified Economic Developer program
The University of Georgia is launching a certification program for Georgia economic developers, the first of its kind in the state, UGA President Jere W.…
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State of the University 2016
President Jere W. Morehead discusses the core functions of preparing students to lead, addressing grand challenges and fulfilling our promise to serve.
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Leader chosen for nation’s first legal clinic solely dedicated to victims of child sexual abuse
The University of Georgia School of Law has named Emma M. Hetherington the inaugural director of the Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic, the…
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UGA to host regional summit on women in agriculture Feb. 8
The University of Georgia will host delegates from 13 states during a summit that will shape national policies and programs related to gender equity and…
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Annie Jorgensen crowned Miss University of Georgia 2016
Annie Jorgensen, a second-year journalism student from Mequon, Wisconsin, was crowned Miss University of Georgia 2016 at the annual scholarship pageant held Jan. 16 in…
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UGA to present President’s Medal to Abit Massey, late Jane Willson
The University of Georgia will bestow one of its highest honors on two influential Georgians this year as it presents the UGA President’s Medal to…
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Timothy Burg named director of UGA’s Office of STEM Education
The University of Georgia has appointed Timothy Burg, an engineer whose work bridges academia and industry, to direct its Office of Science, Technology, Engineering and…
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UGA scientists using $5 million grant to combat invasive weed Johnsongrass
A team of researchers led by faculty at the University of Georgia have received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to…
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UGA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative spring seminar series to open Jan. 25
The UGA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative’s spring seminar series will focus on the intersection of agriculture, ecology, nutrition and the public’s relationship to each. Open…
