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From marsh to marine
UGA students dive into new coastal experiential learning program.
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Lew Hunnicutt named assistant provost and UGA-Griffin director
Lew K. Hunnicutt, an administrator who oversees two campuses of Frank Phillips College in Texas, has been named assistant provost and campus director at the…
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UGA listed as top contributor to Teach for America
Thirty University of Georgia graduates have committed to teach in high-needs schools across the nation through the competitive Teach for America program. They will join…
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Becoming parents: Mom’s maternal identity linked to relationship with child’s dad
A mother’s maternal identity is closely linked to the relationship she has with her child’s father as well as his involvement pre- and post-birth, according…
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UGA MBA program rises in rankings
Forbes magazine released its biannual MBA program ranking earlier today, once again recognizing the University of Georgia Terry College of Business among the nation’s best…
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U.S. News & World Report again ranks UGA among nation’s best public universities
The University of Georgia continues to rank as one of the nation’s top public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report, which placed UGA…
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UGA announces Signature Lectures for Fall 2015
Business leaders, world-renowned historians, influential advocates for public health and the environment and three Pulitzer Prize winners are set to visit the University of Georgia…
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Horticultural ecologist to give College of Environment and Design lecture
James Hitchmough, a horticultural ecologist from the United Kingdom, will visit UGA to discuss ecologically based planting design. Open to the public, the talk is…
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2015 Federal Legislative Retreat highlights UGA programs
In the race for federal funding, UGA has several strong advantages, and on Aug. 20-21, more than 30 congressional legislative staffers got a firsthand look…
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Study finds South’s water sources pose risk for salmonella infection
UGA researchers have determined that various freshwater sources in Georgia could feature levels of salmonella that pose a risk to humans. The study recently was…
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Fulbright FLTAs bring their cultural experiences to campus
Five young educators from Asia and the Far East are spending the 2015-16 academic year on the UGA campus as part of the Fulbright Foreign…
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Lawmaker, agency director visit UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center showcased its research potential when a U.S. congressman and a U.S. Department of Energy agency director visited the university’s Athens…
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UGA alumna and civil rights advocate to discuss ‘stand your ground’ laws
The Institute for African American Studies will host the lecture, “I Am Trayvon Martin: Hoodies Up—How One Case Changed a Nation and Ignited the World,”…
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‘World-class scholarship’
Dean Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge discusses his career and his plans for the law school.
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Collaboration finds toxic chemical in birds outside of Superfund site
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory have found that a contaminated mixture called Aroclor 1268 has spread beyond a former chemical plant, now a Superfund…
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Stanford researchers find new way to improve critical thinking skills
Physicists at Stanford University and the University of British Columbia uncovered a new way to improve critical thinking skills in students studying scientific evidence in…
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Service-learning mini-grants
Funding support is available from the UGA Office of Service-Learning for expenses relating to implementing academic service-learning courses. Grants of up to $500 are available…
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Athletic Association supports critical academic initiatives
While the UGA faithful are singing “glory, glory to old Georgia” this fall, hundreds of UGA students are singing the praises of the UGA Athletic…
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UGA Athletic Association board approves addition of indoor facility
The board of directors for the UGA Athletic Association approved a proposal Aug. 31 for an Indoor Athletic Facility. The proposal is being forwarded to…
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College of Veterinary Medicine welcomes 114 students at White Coat Ceremony
The UGA College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed the Class of 2019 during its annual White Coat Ceremony held Aug. 16. Sponsored by the Georgia Veterinary…
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Former Ole Miss administrator joins UGA as associate athletic director
Monica Lebron, a former associate athletics director for development at the University of Mississippi, has been named associate athletic director for development at UGA.
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OVPR office moves
Units of the Office of the Vice President for Research that currently are located in Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center have begun moving to Tucker…
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Graduation Application
UGA undergraduate students now are required to apply for graduation in the semester they expect to receive their degree. Fall 2015 undergraduate degree candidates must…
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144 students join College of Pharmacy
The UGA College of Pharmacy welcomed 144 new students at its annual White Coat Ceremony. Held Aug. 15 for the Class of 2019, the event…
