Tag: Columns
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University Woman’s Club plans Nov. 8 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Nov. 8 in the Fellowship Hall…
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Journeys help author find what’s important
After starting a new life in the Mississippi Valley, 50-year-old John Griswold thought he was…
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Fouche named director of emergency preparedness
Fouche has served nearly 20 years in the UGA Police Department.
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Law school unveils portrait honoring first Black graduate
Chester Davenport’s image to hang in school’s iconic rotunda.
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UGA Career Center hosts successful fall career fairs
A record number of students and employers attended the events.
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Students helped Moultrie police develop co-responder program
In only four months, 79 potential inmates were diverted from jail and into programs.
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Project examines how trees’ cells work during winter dormancy
The three-year, $2.7-million project is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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UGA issues proclamation recognizing Colquitt County Archway
Since 2005, 13 additional Georgia counties have become Archway Partnerships.
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AI answers the call for quail information
Artificial intelligence gives wildlife managers the ability to gather the data they need.
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President Morehead releases 2022 Annual Report
Hard work, focus and a commitment to excellence paid off at UGA.
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UGA outreach units help local entrepreneurs succeed
East Georgia community seeks to increase opportunities for economic development.
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Research team receives $15.8M to modify poplar for bioproducts
Researchers to reengineer poplar trees to produce alternatives to petroleum-based products.
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Events lead up to Ethics Awareness Week celebrations
This year’s theme is “It’s Up To All Of Us To Create A More Ethical…
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Parents council accepting 2023 grant applications
The deadline to apply for UGA Parents Leadership Council grant funding is Nov. 18 at…
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Genetics professor receives two NIH awards
Pengpeng Bi received a pair of National Institutes of Health grants totaling $2.3 million.
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Leading with integrity means putting people first
Shan Cooper discussed solving complex problems by leaning into core values during Mason Public Leadership…
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Annual Public’s Health conference returns to campus
The State of the Public’s Health Conference will take place on Thursday, Oct. 27.
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Associate professor’s research has important implications for neuroscience
XQ Wang is working to reverse-engineer the brain.
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British brass group makes UGA Presents debut
The performance takes place Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.

