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Student Affairs launches enhanced International Student Life website
The newly enhanced International Student Life (ISL) website provides students with intuitive navigation of international student organizations, engaging cultural programs and events and resources for both international…
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SPIA career services coordinator helps students plan for bright futures
Will Donnelly assists students in envisioning their next steps
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Rare firefly identified in UGA’s State Botanical Garden
The Loopy Five, named for its looping flight pattern, has been spotted in high concentration.
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New funding for UGA faculty to address rural issues
The seed grants connect academic faculty and outreach faculty on major projects.
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Inaugural 9/11 memorial stair climb takes place at Sanford Stadium
More than 150 UGA ROTC cadets, ACC fire and police departments, and UGA Police participated
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Postpartum women filled more benzodiazepine prescriptions during pandemic
Postpartum diagnoses didn’t increase during COVID. Benzo prescriptions did.
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Scott Jackson returns to UGA as GRA Eminent Scholar
The renowned plant geneticist will be UGA’s 17th current GRA Eminent Scholar.
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Bulldogs rout Tennessee Tech in home opener
Carson Beck throw fives touchdown passes in dominant 48-3 victory.
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UGA dedicates Sanford Stadium renovations
The University of Georgia held a dedication ceremony on Sept. 6 to celebrate the completion of the second phase of an extensive construction project on…
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Center for Family Research enters its fifth decade
CFR continues to conduct groundbreaking research that explores the impact of early-life adversity and its effects across the lifespan.
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UGA’s dyslexia endorsement, certificate program receives IDA accreditation
UGA is one of only a handful of public universities accredited by IDA, and the only university in the state to offer an accredited program.
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Rhodes to Success
Rhodes Scholars are chosen not only for their scholastic achievement, but also for their character and commitment to the common good.
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Machine learning may lead to better flu vaccines
The research may allow seasonal flu vaccines to be updated more quickly, leading to reduced infections and deaths.
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UGA course connects students with Georgia’s coastal seafood heritage
With these partnerships, students learn new topics through the lens of those who live and work in the community.
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UGA researchers develop ‘instant’ version of trendy golden milk latte
Golden milk is a good option for people who want to avoid caffeine or coffee or enjoy a uniquely flavored beverage.
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Students experience cultural exchange with Kenyan school
Lessons in western instruments were taught by UGA students and faculty at the Moi Girls School in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Simulation director brings simulations to life
Aimee Martin helps Medical Partnership students learn through practice.
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Northrup named director of the UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Northrup has served as interim director of the VTH for the past year.
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David Finckel, Wu Han return to Athens to explore early Beethoven
They return for a recital Friday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
