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Biomedical physiology joins UGA Cortona’s curriculum
UGA students discover the intersections of medicine and humanities in Cortona, Italy. Read More
Recent Stories
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A Virus Takes Flight
Avian influenza isn’t new. But the most recent outbreak’s rapid and prolific spread is setting off alarm bells.
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Fall Research Summit participants look to face challenges, build on opportunities
The summit examined how to propel UGA’s research enterprise to the next level.
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Shell to Shore: Saving Georgia’s oyster coast one shuck at a time
Shell to Shore helps rebuild oyster habitats and mitigate against sea level rise.
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Dream Big, Stay Local: At UGA-Tifton, students build agricultural careers in rural Georgia
UGA-Tifton enables rural students to learn in classrooms, laboratories and fertile fields directly linked to the industry that sustains their…
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Fall Research Summit participants look to face challenges, build on opportunities
The summit examined how to propel UGA’s research enterprise to the next level.
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Using video games to get kids interested in learning
A UGA-developed video game proves more effective at educating children than traditional classroom activities.
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Youth experiencing economic hardship at higher risk of suicide, suicidal thoughts
Improving sleep quality may guard against mental health problems in children.
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Marine Extension, Georgia Sea Grant recognized for leadership in oyster research and restoration
The University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant has been named to the Georgia Water Coalition’s 2025 Clean…
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UGA honored with national award for community impact
The award reflects more than a decade of UGA’s economic development initiatives.
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UGA’s unified approach to economic development drives Georgia forward
Innovation, outreach and workforce development anchor UGA’s statewide economic impact.












