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Tour gives UGA faculty new perspective on state
They see firsthand the impact that UGA has across the state.
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Progress continues on UGA School of Medicine
UGA has hit many important milestones toward the establishment of this critical new school.
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Updated parking, transportation strategies for a changing campus
Some 1,300 parking spaces to be added through 2025.
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University continues to strengthen campus security with new initiatives
UGA has invested more than $23 million in safety and security enhancements in the last nine years.
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Iron Horse undergoes renovation
The statue will be reinstalled later this summer.
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Exploring the world through food
Course explores the complex relationship between food and societies across history.
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UGA Extension program helps farmers adopt sustainable irrigation methods
Faculty, research scientists and county Extension agents are working to enhance water-use efficiency in agriculture.
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UGA supports African research network breeding climate-adapted peanuts
By working together, the group is empowering individual scientists to respond quickly to environmental pressures.
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Free workshop aims to help landowners navigate estate planning
The workshop takes place Aug. 22, and participants should register by Aug. 15.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives Helen Frankenthaler Foundation gift
The gift includes 22 prints by Frankenthaler and a grant to develop a program based on the works of art.
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Engineering lecturer embraces change to help students succeed
Alison Banka uses active learning to create unique experiences.
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UGA Special Collections exhibition lets fans picture Athens musicians at home
“Athens Potluck” will be on display through Dec. 20.
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Memoir details author’s search for self amidst competing identities
Early in Brooke Champagne’s childhood, her Ecuadorian grandmother strictly confined the girl’s present and future. She was to be beautiful but know precisely when to…
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UGA startup CytoNest Inc. launches first commercial product
The company’s new 3D fiber scaffold has applications in cell research and more.
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At risk of high cholesterol? Taking fish oil may help
People with a family history of high cholesterol benefit from taking fish oil.
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New investments in high-performance computing to advance AI research efforts at UGA
The Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center will deploy innovative, in-demand equipment to its High-Performance Computing cluster this summer.
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Student project tackles coastal flooding on Sapelo Island
UGA Emergency Preparedness, Marine Institute partner with College of Engineering for hands-on learning.
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NIH renews support of studies of bacterial metabolism and physiology
The National Institutes of Health awarded $3.5M to Jorge Escalante to continue his studies of the metabolic capabilities of prokaryotic cells.
