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Submit entries for the Generative AI Student Competition 2.0
Student competition returns this year and asks students to use artificial intelligence to create something meaningful to enrich the UGA community/experience. Submissions are due March 14, 2025. Monetary prizes and…
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UGA uses AI, robotics to improve Vidalia onion crop
Goal is to provide growers with the ability to confidently detect onion diseases early.
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Enrollment and graduation rates are both up at UGA
Four- and six-year graduation rates rose for all undergraduates.
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New report estimates economic impact of UGA’s School of Medicine
School promises to be a boon to Georgia and the surrounding region.
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Medical Partnership grad finds his way back to Athens
Dr. Brian Brewer returned to the Classic City to practice primary care.
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Graduate School honors six outstanding alumni
They were honored for their achievements and contributions to their communities.
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How you interact with your kid could shape how they play with their peers
Playtime between caregivers and kids teaches toddlers important social skills.
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President’s Annual Report outlines the impact UGA makes
The report shares stories of groundbreaking research, innovative teaching and steadfast dedication to public service.
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UGA celebrates faculty for major external honors
More than 200 distinguished faculty members were recognized for their scholarship and research.
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UGA biannual network maintenance rescheduled for Oct. 27
The maintenance may cause periodic, intermittent outages of campus internet access and campus information systems.
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RBC team receives $3.7M award to study new TBI treatment
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represent a promising treatment that could help the brain self-repair.
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D.W. Brooks lecturer brings policy expertise to address future of agriculture
Harden will deliver her talk Nov. 19 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel.
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From student to practitioner
Students gain valuable clinical experience at local schools.
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CyberArch coordinator finds success in ‘team’ approach
Mark Lupo continues to serve others.
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Twenty-one UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2024
Twenty-one UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2024.
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Chamber choir The Sixteen makes Athens debut with old and new music
The Sixteen performs Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Student exhibitions explore the ins and outs of the body and the home
The exhibitions will be on view through Nov. 7.
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Spooky sci-fi classic screening set for Oct. 24 at UGA Special Collections
The event is scheduled to kickoff at 6:30 p.m. with the film starting at 7 p.m.
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Wildlife professors share ways to keep snakes away from homes, gardens
John Maerz and Michael Mengak, wildlife professors at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, spoke with Southern Living about the best ways to…
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Dietetics director discusses viral fitness trend
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, spoke with Women’s Health about the viral 30-30-30 fitness…
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Financial therapist offers advice on getting adult children to move out
Christine Hargrove, financial therapist and researcher in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, spoke with USA Today about helping adult children feel comfortable with…
