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  • Three professors earn UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence

    Three professors earn UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence

    Brown, Jang and Wilhelm provide innovative learning opportunities and dedicated mentorship. Read More

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  • Telehealth visits may help breast cancer patients stay on treatment

    Telehealth visits may help breast cancer patients stay on treatment

  • Victoria Hasko receives 2026 Richard Reiff Award

    Victoria Hasko receives 2026 Richard Reiff Award

  • UGA receives $1.5 million from the Moore Foundation to support postdoctoral training

    UGA receives $1.5 million from the Moore Foundation to support postdoctoral training

  • UGA admits Class of 2030

    UGA admits Class of 2030

  • Your clothes may become smarter than you

    Your clothes may become smarter than you

  • Santanu Chatterjee named dean of UGA’s Terry College of Business

    Santanu Chatterjee named dean of UGA’s Terry College of Business

Campus News

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  • Victoria Hasko receives 2026 Richard Reiff Award

    Victoria Hasko receives 2026 Richard Reiff Award

    Victoria Hasko has been named the recipient of the 2026 Richard Reiff Award for Campus Internationalization.

  • Three professors earn UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence

    Three professors earn UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence

    Brown, Jang and Wilhelm provide innovative learning opportunities and dedicated mentorship.

  • UGA receives $1.5 million from the Moore Foundation to support postdoctoral training

    UGA receives $1.5 million from the Moore Foundation to support postdoctoral training

    UGA has received a $1.5 million award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

  • UGA admits Class of 2030

    UGA admits Class of 2030

    UGA’s Office of Admissions has extended offers of admission to the Class of 2030.

Research

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  • Telehealth visits may help breast cancer patients stay on treatment

    Telehealth visits may help breast cancer patients stay on treatment

    Remote doctor visits could be more convenient for patients, but higher costs may be a barrier.

  • Your clothes may become smarter than you

    Your clothes may become smarter than you

    UGA researchers are working on smart fabrics that can measure heart rate, store power and more.

  • Bird flu rampant among black vultures

    Bird flu rampant among black vultures

    Tens to hundreds of thousands of black vultures have contracted or died from bird flu.

Public Service & Outreach

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  • UGA’s record impact helps power Georgia’s economy

    UGA’s record impact helps power Georgia’s economy

    Annual report shows a 9.5% increase in the university’s economic impact on the state.

  • Empowering early literacy: Archway Partnership’s impact in Colquitt County

    Empowering early literacy: Archway Partnership’s impact in Colquitt County

    Archway is helping ensure the county’s youngest learners have the tools they need to thrive.

  • UGA pre-med students explore rural health care in immersive tour

    UGA pre-med students explore rural health care in immersive tour

    Archway Partnership initiative connects future physicians with rural Georgia communities.

Profiles

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  • Accessibility by Design

    Accessibility by Design

  • FACS facilities manager works to make buildings more ‘student-friendly’ 

    FACS facilities manager works to make buildings more ‘student-friendly’ 

  • Jhaycee Barnes focuses on mentorship and exposure to opportunity 

    Jhaycee Barnes focuses on mentorship and exposure to opportunity 

  • Clery coordinator turns policy into practical support 

    Clery coordinator turns policy into practical support 

  • Computer science professor studies the intersection of cybersecurity and AI 

    Computer science professor studies the intersection of cybersecurity and AI 

  • Where Do Broken Hearts Go?

    Where Do Broken Hearts Go?

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