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2024 graduates embody a culture of giving
Senior Signature campaign raises more than $100,000 for students, campus funds.
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Generative AI and Creativity
Is generative AI boosting creativity or stifling the human imagination?
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UGA celebrates accomplishments from this academic year
The many accomplishments of the last year demonstrate that the institution’s trajectory is pointed skyward.
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UGA raises almost $10 million for graduate and professional student support
The funds will help students achieve their personal and professional goals.
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Annual retiree MyID account review begins this month
Accounts deemed inactive after this review will be deactivated on July 31.
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UGA horticulture class shows students the science behind herbal remedies
Professor helps students develop a deeper understanding of the connection between nature and health.
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UGA Libraries’ Undergraduate Research Awards recognize student achievement
Award recipients were recognized on April 8-9 at the CURO Symposium.
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The future of work means thriving through change
Gerald Kane prepares students for careers where evolution is given and digital transformation is key.
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Borromeo String Quartet joins international artists featured in Chamber Music Athens Festival
The festival will run May 12-21.
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Microbiologist elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Aaron P. Mitchell is 12th faculty member to be elected to the academy.
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Mel Brooks wins Peabody Career Achievement Award
Quinta Brunson, creator and star of ‘Abbott Elementary,’ wins Peabody Trailblazer Award.
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UGA second in the nation for Boren Awards in 2024
A record number of 11 UGA undergraduates were selected this spring.
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Doctoral student wins multiple accolades
Saurabh Anand was awarded the John R. Stowe Cultural Immersion Grant and a Future Leader Award.
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Encampment on North Campus
An ArchNews was sent this morning to all UGA faculty, staff and students.
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UGA remembers those who passed away in last year
Twenty-four students, faculty and staff will be honored.
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Advanced Leader Program expands professional development opportunities
New program helps veteran faculty enhance leadership skills.
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Using robotics to help sort onions on Georgia farms
Researchers design robots to mitigate challenges on onion farms.
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Former dean establishes UGA college’s first chair
Connie Rogers is FACS’ first Bill and June Flatt Chair in Foods and Nutrition.
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Assistant director provides access, advocacy
Kevin Karneboge serves UGA’s Deaf and hard of hearing communities.
