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How you feel about your partner’s spending habits may affect your relationship
Spouses who see their partners as “savers” tend to be more satisfied with both their marriages and their finances.
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Bauerle, Sweaney receive the 2026 President’s Medal
Coach Jack Bauerle and Anne L. Sweaney recognized in award ceremony.
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State Botanical Garden breaks ground on new entrance
Project relocates and expands entranceway to accommodate visitors and parking.
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UGA’s Karahanna and Shepherd named Regents’ Professors
The professorship honors exemplary faculty with renowned scholarship, creative activity.
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Rethinking the cosmos
Cassandra Hall’s predictions regarding planet formation have been verified by evidence gathered from 500 light years away.
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UGA’s online degree programs rank among nation’s best
The university earned multiple top-10 rankings with strong gains in student outcomes.
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UGA President Emeritus Michael F. Adams leaves impressive legacy
Michael F. Adams, University of Georgia president emeritus, died on Jan. 25, 2026, following a brief illness. He was 77 years old. He is survived…
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Cultivating Innovation
UGA students dive in as agriculture meets clean energy.
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First Line of Defense
Building resiliency through native plants on Georgia’s coast.
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Empowering early literacy: Archway Partnership’s impact in Colquitt County
Archway is helping ensure the county’s youngest learners have the tools they need to thrive.
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A beginner’s guide to successful beekeeping
Backyard beekeeping can be deeply rewarding, but it isn’t decorative gardening with wings.
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Assistant professor uses data to improve well-being
Ishtiaque Fazlul seeks to help people thrive.
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UGA Presents welcomes The Acting Company with two productions
The company will present “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Great Expectations.”
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UGA Special Collections exhibit unveils the career of bridal designer Anne Barge
Exhibit explores how UGA alumna’s sketches grew into an influential bridal fashion career.
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Audrey King to give Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Georgia Power executive to deliver annual lecture named in honor of UGA trailblazers.
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UPDATED Jan. 26 at 12:00 pm – UGA to open on a delayed schedule on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026
All in-person classes, campus events and activities will be canceled throughout the day.
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Market freedom may impact homicide rates
New UGA study suggests greater market freedom may reduce homicides.
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Renowned speakers to deliver UGA’s spring 2026 Signature Lectures
The lineup includes a Nobel Prize-winning economist, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian.
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New UGA Libraries exhibit illuminates Atlanta’s Olympic legacy
The exhibit narrates how Atlanta officials prepared for the world spotlight of the ’96 Olympics.
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Pan-fungal vaccine proves effective against Candida auris in mice
Fungal infections are a top public health threat. A UGA vaccine may both prevent and treat them.
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Legion Field redevelopment strengthens student services
Annual savings, reallocated fee reserves will help expand vital student-support initiatives
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Freedom Breakfast honors those leading change and lifting communities
Annual event remembers the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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UGA pre-med students explore rural health care in immersive tour
Archway Partnership initiative connects future physicians with rural Georgia communities.
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A Second Act Begins
A Hartwell community theater lands $500K Fox Theatre grant with UGA’s help.
