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Talk of the town
Students in the School of Social Work are collaborating with UGA’s Archway Partnership to help preserve the oral history of Hart County, while gaining valuable…
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Georgia hospitals lag in palliative care for the seriously ill, UGA study finds
Athens, Ga. – Hospitals across the nation are increasingly implementing palliative care programs to help patients manage the physical and emotional burdens of serious illnesses,…
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Dyci Manns
Dyci Manns says it best. “College isn’t about picking a major; it’s about doing a bunch of crazy, seemingly unrelated things that show you what…
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Christina Swoope
Christina Swoope has experienced UGA to the fullest.
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Nicole Camastra
Ph.D. candidate Nicole Camastra epitomizes achievement and determination.
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New UGA technology makes textiles permanently germ-free
A University of Georgia researcher has invented a new technology that can inexpensively render medical linens and clothing, face masks, paper towels-and yes, even diapers,…
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Adria Thorington
Adria Thorington has never met a challenge she couldn’t tackle.
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UGA expert available to offer commentary on proposed changes in tax policy
Robert Grafstein, professor of political science in the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs, is available to speak on the current state…
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UGA 40 Under 40 is announced
The University of Georgia Alumni Association announces its inaugural 40 Under 40 class. The group will be celebrated at a Sept. 15 awards luncheon at…
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Katherine Cherry
Katherine Cherry lives, on a daily basis, by the motto that “creative risk is necessary for groundbreaking achievement.”
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Health Sciences Campus Update
The University of Georgia continues to make progress in renovating the 56-acre Health Sciences Campus, formerly the site of the U.S. Navy Supply Corps School.…
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Accounting class “whodunit”
UGA students brandishing rubber guns and wearing bulletproof vests burst into the “Cheater’s Lounge.”
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Trey Sinyard
A sincere commitment to mankind makes Trey Sinyard truly amazing.
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Jillian Turner
A passion for public service is a trademark of this week’s amazing student, Jill Turner.
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Marcus Hines
Whether this Foundation Fellow is studying, volunteering, working or singing, Marcus Hines is one of the busiest and most involved individuals on campus
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UGA announces interim VPs for public service and outreach, government relations
UGA senior administrators have made two interim appointments to fill two positions held by Steve Wrigley, who has been named executive vice chancellor for administration…
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Christopher named to new administrative post at UGA’s Griffin Campus
Doris Christopher, a senior administrator with Georgia College and State University, has been named assistant vice president for academic affairs and director of academic programs…
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UGA reading education professor Bob Fecho pens book on classroom writing
University of Georgia reading education professor Bob Fecho recently published a book titled Writing in the Dialogical Classroom: Students and Teachers Responding to the Texts…
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Finance and Administration honors its own
Leaders of the Division of Finance and Administration took time out to say thank you to staff members for a year of outstanding service with…
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Interim appointments made in EOO, Franklin College, registrar’s office
Senior administrators have made interim appointments for three key positions: dean of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, registrar and director of the Equal…
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Speechwriter appointed assistant to president
UGA President Michael F. Adams has appointed Chuck Toney assistant to the president effective July 1.
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Drought plots against Georgia farmers
The cotton seedling tried its hardest to survive, but ultimately failed.
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Grant to help breed healthier livestock
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received almost $1.6 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to support a team of researchers from…
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Students inspire professor to support campaign
For Mary Ann Johnson, contributing to the Faculty and Staff Campaign has been a 17-year tradition.
