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Game day’s unsung heroes
Behind the scenes as UGA staff and university partners protect Sanford Stadium and beyond every football Saturday in Athens.
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The tiniest patient: Teaching veterinarians to treat bees
A grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture is funding the work.
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UGA Extension agents learn about global agriculture, community development in Morocco
The new pilot program focuses on agriculture and community development in Morocco.
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CAES team wins real-world data challenge in UGA-Bayer Hackathon
The hackathon tasked students to collaborate on data analysis to predict future crop yields and present their findings.
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Grants coordinator helps researchers explore new worlds
Jennifer Ivey gives College of Pharmacy proposals their best chance.
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UGA employees honored with Public Service and Outreach Staff Award for Excellence
The Public Service and Outreach Staff Award for Excellence acknowledges individuals for their exceptional job performance, workplace creativity and innovation and commitment to service.
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The Branford Marsalis Quartet returns to Hodgson Concert Hall Nov. 16
The concert is centered on the quartet’s new release on Blue Note Records.
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Happy hour with co-workers can be a double-edged sword
New study highlights the possible stress social invites may have on workers.
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Dan Geller named director of startups in Innovation Gateway
This role helps UGA faculty, staff and students through the startup process.
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UGA’s unified approach to economic development drives Georgia forward
Innovation, outreach and workforce development anchor UGA’s statewide economic impact.
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Student motivation may shape study habits, grades
Students who focus on mastering educational material rather than chasing a high grade tend to perform better academically.
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National Science Foundation awards $5M to College of Education for science education
The NSF grant awarded to UGA will support science teachers and elevate the science teaching profession in Georgia.
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Community Health Fair connects UGA with Normaltown neighbors
Event provides a variety of helpful information to improve health in the community.
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Finding meaning in your work may prevent burnout
Thinking your work makes a difference can mean the difference between sticking it out and quitting.
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Beyond the Arch: Pre-Med, For the People
For Swetha Pendela, people are at the heart of her journey to become a pediatric neurologist.
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Housing renovations strengthen research at UGAMI on Sapelo Island
New cottages, modernized apartments support scientists studying Georgia’s coastal ecosystems.
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Fellows programs expand to immerse faculty, students in active learning through Special Collections, Creative Engagement
Faculty have two opportunities to design new courses centered on unique resources that drive active learning and student engagement.
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UGA’s Precision Horticulture Lab: Transforming farm operations with drone technology
Technology is transforming farming faster than ever — and drones are leading the charge.
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Military science professor forges Army leaders at UGA
Lt. Col. Weston Layfield builds bold, selfless cadets.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to Hodgson Concert Hall with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
The orchestra will perform at the Performing Arts Center on Nov. 14.
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Mini satellites, major impact
The University of Georgia’s Small Satellite Research Lab celebrates five years of student-driven space exploration and new CubeSat missions.
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Experts feared a disease rebound after COVID-19. It didn’t happen.
Sexually transmitted diseases and flu cases stayed low after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Community Branding program at the Institute of Government wins national award
The program receives national recognition for impact on local economies.
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UGA computing professor wins Google Research Award to develop AI safety
The award will develop a program focused on improving artificial intelligence safety literacy.
