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Chef wins culinary challenge at conference
Congratulations to Bolton Dining Commons Chef Brandi Allen for winning the Premier Breakthrough Conference championship with her innovative dish, a red wine-marinated flank steak with…
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Sous chef earns silver medal at competition
Congratulations to Oglethorpe Dining Commons Sous Chef Robert Clark for his achievement at the UMASS Amherst Culinary Conference. Clark competed along with other chefs in…
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Paul Pfeiffer video installation on view at the Athenaeum
The installation will remain on view through Nov. 18.
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Faculty Artist Series begins year with Rivkin recital
The series begins Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ramsey Concert Hall at the UGA Performing Arts Center.
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UGA faculty member serves as scenic designer for ‘Beautiful’
Julie Ray is head of the department of theatre and films studies.
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Academic advisor helps students identify their interests and passions
Caroline Bloodworth guides public health students on their own path.
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Darvill retires after nearly four decades leading CCRC
Darvill is now part-time director emeritus.
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A fresh start for turtles: Warnell’s pond gets fall cleaning
The goal was to provide a pleasant environment for both people and turtles, while educating visitors on the pond’s inhabitants.
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New AI tool will help survey, protect coral reefs
The information will aid efforts to help coral reefs survive.
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UGA Career Center unveils new professional photo booth
The photo booth will be open on a drop-in basis, Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Board of Regents approves 2024 USG health care plans, premiums
Open Enrollment for the 2024 calendar year will be Oct. 23 through Nov. 3, 2023.
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Signature Lectures to bring nationally recognized speakers to campus
The fall 2023 series begins Sept. 6.
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Blueberries on the rise
Blueberries comprise a hefty serving of Georgia’s fruit industry.
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Harold Alonza Black to deliver Commencement address
Dean Dale Greene to address graduate class Dec. 15 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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Students cover World Cup
17 Grady College journalism students traveled to Australia this summer.
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An act of love
UGA’s Cognitive Aging Research and Education Center helps patients and their families navigate the challenges of dementia.
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Ghost in the Machine: Higher Education and AI
New updates to AI and education are changing the way students learn. How can college educators take advantage of new tools like ChatGPT?
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Hartwell wins Georgia’s downtown of the year
UGA’s Archway Partnership played a key role in the revitalization.
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Student selected for second cohort of Voyager Scholarship
Julianna Russ is one of 100 students selected nationwide.
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UGA junior camp reimagines learning for young students
Clarke County students participated in the weeklong camp filled with STEAM activities.
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Students serve the Athens community for Dawg Day of Service
More than 600 students participated at 36 sites across Clarke County.
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Shepherd wins Environmental Achievement Award
UGA professor recognized at national level for significant contributions to field.
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More sleep could reduce impulsive behavior in children
UGA study found that improved sleep can reduce negative influence on behavior.
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Victor Wilson celebrates retirement with reception
Wilson concludes his decades of service to UGA on Sept. 30.
