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Building the AI-Infused University: UGA’s Strategic Path Forward
An AI-infused university is one where artificial intelligence is thoughtfully embedded into the core of how we teach, discover, and operate.
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Mary Frances Early receives Luminary Award from ASALH
Early became the first African American to graduate from UGA with a master’s degree in music education.
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Deputy university librarian helps UGA community access knowledge
Emily Gore shapes collections on campus and beyond.
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Ben Thomas begins as new director of UGA Research Institute
His new role was effective Oct.1.
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Camerata Nordica Octet brings Nordic spirit to Hodgson Concert Hall
UGA Presents welcomes the Camerata Nordica Octet to Hodgson Concert Hall on Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
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UGA names inaugural Faculty Innovation Fellows
The program will expand innovation and entrepreneurship across campus.
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Milkweed for monarchs: How you can help support monarch butterflies
Plant native plants that provide monarch butterflies with food and shelter in your home gardens
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Mobile health apps help older adults manage diabetes
Health apps help older adults lower their blood glucose and improve medication management.
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UGA Parents Leadership Council opens 2026 grant applications
The University of Georgia Parents Leadership Council is now accepting 2026-2027 grant applications.
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Mona Behl elected as fellow of the American Meteorological Society
AMS Fellow status honors outstanding contributions to atmospheric and ocean sciences.
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Coyote populations surge, rebound quickly
Coyotes are adaptable to many different environments, face low competition from other predators and reproduce incredibly fast.
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Marcus Foundation grant to support UGA Franklin student startups
The new initiative will enhance the university’s thriving entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem.
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Office of Instruction launches Comprehensive Learner Record
With the CLR, students will easily showcase their experience, tell their story and step confidently into their future.
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Beyond the Arch: A Major in the College Experience
Trey Wilson prioritizes relationships during his UGA experience.
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CAES expands study abroad with new food and agriculture programs in 2026
The four new faculty-led programs provide the opportunity to explore, discover and learn within a new culture and international context.
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Chick-fil-A CEO Andrew T. Cathy returns home to UGA
Cathy shares stories of self-discovery and leadership.
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Assistant director of licensing connects art and science
Boyce Clark is on the hunt for the next big thing.
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Grammy-winning mandolinist Chris Thile returns to UGA Performing Arts Center
Thile performs Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Payne Memorial Concert brings Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble back to Hodgson Concert Hall
The annual concert takes place Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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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.
