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Feeling safe, happy, cared for at school may help kids be more active
Children, particularly girls, engage in less physical activity when they feel socially disconnected, according to a new UGA study.
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Nominations accepted for the 2026 President’s Medal
The medal will be presented during UGA’s Founders Day program in January 2026.
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UGA to host monthlong Spotlight on the Arts festival
Arts abound throughout November during the 14th annual celebration.
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Youth screen use can cause family conflict, exacerbate mental health problems
Cellphones may have a negative impact on adolescent well-being and connection.
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Revitalized Legion Field to enhance the student experience
Q&A with UGA Dean of Students Eric Atkinson and University Architect Gwynne Darden.
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Benefits open enrollment, benefits fair occurring Oct. 16
Open enrollment will be held from Oct. 27 through Nov. 7.
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Four new CAES Rural Scholars embrace first semester
The CAES Rural Scholars Program recognizes incoming first-year students from Georgia’s rural communities who have excelled academically, show strong leadership abilities and have a record…
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Grady students collaborate with Athens Area Diaper Bank
During the spring semester of 2025, a group of students from Professor Sabrena Deal’s AdPR capstone class created a campaign for the Athens Area Diaper…
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UGA Libraries seeks student, faculty input through campus-wide survey
Participants can complete the online questionnaire until the survey period ends on Nov. 7.
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Student engagement coordinator works to make students feel welcome
Kayla McKinney wants to make the Mary Frances Early College of Education “a second home on campus.”
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Sixteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2025
Sixteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2025.
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Angela Hewitt brings monumental piano program to Hodgson Concert Hall
Hewitt returns to the UGA Performing Arts Center on Oct. 26 at 3 p.m.
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UGA faculty earn national recognition for engaged scholarship work
Henry N. Young, Lorilee Sandmann were honored for their community impact and research.
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Higher education is possible with Georgia Possible
The program helps Clarke County students succeed academically.
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Built to move: The role of design in sports participation
Investments toward active areas could make communities more active.
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Bulldogs dominate Kentucky on Homecoming
Stockton, Bell, Bowens lead Georgia to a 35-14 victory.
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UGA’s CREATE Labs provides prototyping possibilities
CREATE projects focus on early-stage, proof-of-concept work.
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Faculty expand global research connections through AgINSPIRE
The program’s goal is to strengthen global partnerships and expand the reach of faculty research.
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NSF project to peer into deep space, observe rapid planet formation
Investigators seek to learn more about planetary formation by studying a star system over 500 light-years away.
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Building the AI-Infused University: UGA’s Strategic Path Forward
An AI-infused university is one where artificial intelligence is thoughtfully embedded into the core of how we teach, discover, and operate.
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Mary Frances Early receives Luminary Award from ASALH
Early became the first African American to graduate from UGA with a master’s degree in music education.
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Deputy university librarian helps UGA community access knowledge
Emily Gore shapes collections on campus and beyond.
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Ben Thomas begins as new director of UGA Research Institute
His new role was effective Oct.1.
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Camerata Nordica Octet brings Nordic spirit to Hodgson Concert Hall
UGA Presents welcomes the Camerata Nordica Octet to Hodgson Concert Hall on Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
