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Nominations for 2024 Women’s Staff Leadership Institute now open
Nominations will be accepted through Jan. 31.
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Registration open for Write@UGA 2024
Registration is now open for a lecture and workshop on AI and writing.
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CAES leads effort to tackle emerging threat to watermelon, cucumber production
CAES Associate Professor Bhabesh Dutta and William Terrell Distinguished Professor Marin Brewer will lead the team.
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College alumna, Aderhold relative visits children’s literature class
Pam Aderholt Morris held a Q&A session with students and highlighted how children’s literature can foster meaningful conversations with young learners.
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Three students selected for the inaugural cohort of the Community Pharmacy Student Scholar Leaders Program
The program aims to develop student pharmacists into leaders in community-based pharmacy practice.
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UGA Police lieutenant is here to teach and protect
Carlyn Lee and her team help the university community.
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Outlet chef brings culinary creations to the Georgia Center
Fred Chabra finds the fun in experimenting with food.
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Dover Quartet makes UGA Presents debut
The group performs Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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UGA School of Music welcomes guest musicians in January
The four guest artists will perform the week of Jan. 22-26.
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UGA Beethoven Festival features all ten violin sonatas
The featured performers will be students of Levon Ambartsumian, professor of violin, and Evgeny Rivkin, professor of piano.
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Sheludyakov presents Faculty Artist Series concert Jan. 16
His performance will include three Beethoven “Bagatelles.”
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University Woman’s Club plans Feb. 13 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Feb. 13 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road, beginning with…
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Generative AI Student Competition submissions due March 22
A new competition this spring asks students to use AI to create something meaningful to enrich the UGA community/experience. Submissions are due March 22. Monetary…
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Pain-based weather forecasts could influence actions
Study shows desire for new forecasts, potentially altered behavior when risk is high.
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Helene Gayle in conversation with Charlayne Hunter-Gault for the Holmes-Hunter Lecture
A doctor and public health expert, she’s Spelman College’s president.
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AI takes center stage at second annual School of Computing Research Day
The School of Computing held its second annual Research Day on Nov. 17.
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Symposium highlights UGA’s interdisciplinary AI and data science research and scholarship
University faculty gathered on Nov. 30 to discuss the influence of artificial intelligence.
