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UGA, Food Bank of Northeast Georgia partner to aid access to local food, jobs
The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s food hub, housed in its Rabun County facility, will be the first in the country to leverage a regional…
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UGA adds faculty, course sections to reduce large classes
In the latest in a series of steps to enhance the learning environment, UGA is investing $4.4 million to reduce class sizes by hiring faculty…
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Nancy Manley
Professor of genetics Nancy Manley focuses on teaching students how to ask questions and learn so that they can continue to grow as scientists long…
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Megan Mathews
Not only has UGA provided Megan Mathews a successful path to obtain her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, it’s also given her the chance to…
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UGA receives $1.1 million grant to support first-generation and low-income students
The University of Georgia has received a $1.1 million U.S. Department of Education grant to help support first-generation and college students from low-income families. UGA…
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USDA official visits UGA to promote healthy eating initiatives
Ag undersecretary gets an inside look at programs UGA is sponsoring.
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Research to look at what shapes gender identity
UGA part of $2.6 million NIH grant to study development in transgender populations.
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UGA Social Work Dean Maurice Daniels to step down after a decade of leadership
University of Georgia School of Social Work Dean Maurice Daniels has announced that he will step down after a decade of service as dean to…
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U.S. Department of Agriculture undersecretary visits UGA to promote healthy eating
About 1.8 million Georgians depend on government assistance to feed their families. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer…
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Ringhand named new law school associate dean for academic affairs
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Lori A. Ringhand has been named the school’s new associate dean for academic affairs. In this role, she…
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Uga IX takes Bulldog Nation to outer space
UGA administrators, staff tour NASA, imagine Mars.
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Former U.S. Rep. John Barrow to be Scholar in Residence at UGA
Beginning in fall semester, former U.S. Rep. John Barrow will become a Scholar in Residence at the University of Georgia School of Public and International…
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Earth’s ‘battery’ draining too fast to sustain life
Continued destruction of Earth’s plant life places humankind in jeopardy, says UGA research.
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Ruth Bartlett named 74th president of UGA Alumni Association
Ruth Bartlett, an audit partner at Frazier & Deeter in Atlanta, has been named the 74th president of the University of Georgia Alumni Association. Her…
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UGA College of Pharmacy campus in Savannah earns accreditation
Savannah, Ga. – The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy’s accreditation for its Doctor of Pharmacy program has now been affirmed for its extended Southeast…
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UGA’s Odum School of Ecology introduces new bachelor’s degree program
This fall, the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will launch a new Bachelor of Arts degree in ecology.
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Media advisory: USDA to visit local food partners to focus on increasing SNAP access
Kevin Concannon, United States Department of Agriculture undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services, will tour local food programs at the University of Georgia’s UGArden,…
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Leah Stowers
Leah Stowers, who already has her Doctor of Pharmacy and is completing work on her Master of Public Health, says UGA has provided many opportunities…
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Julio Sevilla
Julio Sevilla, an assistant professor of marketing in the Terry College of Business, teaches courses on the same topic—consumer behavior—that he conducts research on, which…
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Coast to coast: Bulldog Nation goes far, wide
President Morehead and the Alumni Association connect with West Coast supporters.
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UGA’s Scott Angle selected to lead international agricultural organization
J. Scott Angle, who has served as dean and director of the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences for the past decade,…
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Small business prospects good in 2015, according to UGA Small Business Development Center
A report produced by the University of Georgia Small Business Development Center shows that a faster pace of economic growth in 2015 will benefit small…
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UGA launches Presidential Informatics Hiring Initiative
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead and Provost Pamela Whitten have announced a new hiring initiative focused on recruiting faculty to enhance the university’s…
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Small business prospects look good for 2015
UGA Small Business Development Center report paints a strong economic picture.
