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Director helps student veterans navigate college
Jon Segars provides resources for success to students who have served.
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$1M gift pledges scholarships for student veterans
The gift will serve veterans pursuing a business education at Terry College.
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CAES reports record year of state economic impact
UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences generated $740.9 million in 2022.
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Local schoolchildren enjoy a mariachi performance
The Performing Arts Center hosts nearly 875 students from 10 local schools.
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1 in 8 military families with children use a food bank to make ends meet
Minority military families are 50% more likely to use food pantries.
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UGA students showcase arts, humanities research
Annual 4 Minutes, 33 Seconds Contest is part of Spotlight on the Arts festival.
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UGA students take local kids holiday shopping
Shop with a Bulldawg included 700 volunteers and 400 local children.
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Bulldogs hold off Missouri for Homecoming win
The victory was Georgia’s 26th in a row.
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Music and Memory
Music and therapy. Anyone who has ever listened to Adele after a breakup or reminisced with their favorite 90s grunge tunes after a hard day…
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Comptroller General shares experiences during 2023 Ethics Week Lecture
Gene Dodaro explains how ethical behavior becomes currency.
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Staff awards presented at 2023 PSO fall appreciation event
The awards were presented during the Oct. 26 event.
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UGA Extension provides ‘boots on the ground’ to fight farmer mental health crisis
UGA Cooperative Extension collaborates to address the growing mental health crisis for farmers and families.
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A global look at sports medicine
Undergraduate and graduate students participate in a study abroad program in Taiwan for athletic training and exercise science.
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Georgia researchers, residents work together to monitor harmful algal blooms
UGA team collaborates to better track and understand harmful algal blooms events along the coast.
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Assistant professor’s research draws on experience
Gaurav Sinha works with populations to create a better society.
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Georgia Museum of Art to present augmented reality art this fall
“Nancy Baker Cahill: Through Lines” will be on display through May 19, 2024.
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Novel crafts a story about false promises of reinvention
Lindsey Harding’s “Pilgrims 2.0” follows four women aboard PILGRIM, a luxury cruise line that promises complete reinvention through plastic surgery. The journey is made possible…
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Georgia’s art museum turns 75
How a retired New York attorney changed Georgia’s art landscape.
