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UGA graduate programs among nation’s best in new rankings
The University of Georgia’s graduate and professional programs are among the nation’s best, according to the 2024 edition of “Best Graduate Schools” from U.S. News…
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UGA alumni, faculty and friends receive Alumni Awards
The awards celebrate those that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to UGA.
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Georgia Women Give celebrates year of growth, impact
An initiative born in living room focus groups sends UGA students around the world.
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Division of Academic Enhancement changes name April 16
Name change reflects the office’s holistic approach to student success and achievement.
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Georgia Hunger Study addresses gaps in food assistance programs
A new food insecurity study highlights multiple challenges facing clients.
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Farm Stress Summit provides mental health resources for Georgia farm communities
The annual summit addresses the importance of mental health resources for Georgia’s farmers.
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Can a cup of tea keep COVID away?
New research suggests that a cup of tea can help fight against COVID-19.
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Building services manager sets an example for her staff
Chandre Howard has a passion for connecting with people.
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Jimenez-Castellanos named executive director of UGA’s Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education
Jimenez-Castellanos’ appointment at UGA is effective July 1.
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Quinn named director of Dean Rusk International Law Center
For the last nine months, Quinn has led the center on an interim basis.
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Sweet Honey in the Rock to appear at Hodgson Concert Hall
The ensemble will perform in Athens on April 12.
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Site celebrates 2024 Honors & Awards recipients
Read more about the 2023 honorees.
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Flavor of Georgia grand prize goes to New Creation Soda Works
The company won for their product, PECHES Georgia Peach Soda.
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Faster and more accurate COVID test developed
The new method simplifies the diagnostic process, reduces costs, and eliminates the risk of false positives or negatives.
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Let’s Talk A-Bot It: The Growing Uses of AI Online
As the instrument that will one day power flying cars, operate delicate surgeries, and even create new art trends, artificial intelligence or “AI” is often…
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Two engineering students win $10,000 pitch contest
Pool Protection Technologies founders make big splash in 2024 FABricate.
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Study underlines role of past injustices in medical mistrust
Memory of Tuskegee impacted vaccine uptake among Black Americans in the South.

