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UGA receives national recognition for economic development work
UGA is a finalist for two national awards recognizing economic development initiatives.
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Countries with higher disease risk think more positively about the future of humanity
People in countries with higher risks of illness believe the human species is going in a good direction
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UGA to redevelop Legion Pool, Legion Field to better serve and support students
The University of Georgia plans to redevelop the Legion Pool and Legion Field area to better serve and support its students. The decision comes upon…
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Where code meets cobblestones
This summer, 19 UGA students took computer sciences at Oxford.
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Blake Raulerson named UGA’s next Vice President for Government Relations
Raulerson will serve as vice president for government relations, effective October 1, 2025.
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Lack of resources in neighborhoods linked to higher chance of certain mental illnesses
Low-income, high crime neighborhoods saw a 79% higher rate of psychotic disorders.
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A decade in the top 20
UGA again ranks among the best public universities in the nation in 2026 USNWR rankings.
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How to stay safe during hurricane season
Stock a kit with food, water and medications, and stay informed by listening to national and local officials.
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The Most Important Medical Job You’ve Never Heard Of
With the goal of making health care a little less scary for the most vulnerable patients, UGA’s child life program celebrates 30 years.
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UGA to implement research support improvement recommendations
The Recommendations Prioritization and Implementation Oversight Team sees some early wins.
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ILA scholars are helping Fresh Wind recovery center transform lives in Athens
Students are using their leadership skills to help expand the non-profit’s outreach and donor engagement.
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Design happens here
The Layton Design Studio bridges academic learning and professional practice.
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For transit events planner, collaboration and communication are key
Katie Scoggins found her calling in public transit.
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Associate professor studies how visual media shapes human behavior
Yilang Peng’s research blends curiosities about science and people.
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UGA Theatre opens 2025-2026 season at Morton Theatre with ‘The Revolutionists’
Performances will be held on Sept. 25-26, 30, and Oct. 1-2 at 8 p.m. with matinee performances on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5 at 2…
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Symbio brings cinematic electro-folk to Athens
Symbio will give an afternoon workshop and an evening performance on Sept. 25.
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Violinist Augustin Hadelich performs solo recital at UGA Performing Arts Center
The performance takes place Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
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UGA ecologists document two new species of bass
First spotted in the 1980s, Bartram’s and Altamaha bass are now officially distinct species
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School of Medicine completes LCME preliminary accreditation site visit
The site visit is a significant milestone toward obtaining preliminary accreditation.
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Does your child have social anxiety? Here’s how you can help
Parents can ease anxiety by setting age-appropriate limits for their kids while also giving them the space to make their own choices.
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Nearly 500 UGA students volunteer in the Athens community
Students volunteered with more than 20 community partner organizations.
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Smoking or vaping may increase your risk of diabetes
Black and Hispanic populations and those with underlying health conditions are also at higher risk of developing diabetes.
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Beyond the Arch: The Spacecraftsman
Caleb Adams develops autonomous spacecraft for NASA. Before that, he helped UGA launch its first satellite into space.

