Tag: Columns
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Butts-Mehre building expansion dedicated
The upgrades benefit all 21 sports programs under the Athletic Association.
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Rather wins Peabody Career Achievement Award
TV Rain honored with Peabody Journalistic Integrity Award.
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How social media posts could affect credit scores
UGA researcher warns of risks with using alternative data to determine credit scores.
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Sense of community helps first-gen student graduate early
Emelynn Arroyave developed leadership skills thanks to her support system at UGA.
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Tour brings improv madness to the UGA Performing Arts Center
Tickets are on sale now for the Sept. 20 performance.
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Analyst tells a story with numbers
Amber Atkinson dives deep into the data.
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Terry students come together to ease the burden of homelessness
More than 100 student volunteers gathered for Terry College’s annual B.A.G Event, packing backpacks with…
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Young Harris Beekeeping Institute celebrates 30th anniversary
The four-day event at Young Harris College will begin May 18.
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Rural stress summit to connect Georgia farmers with community resources
Many agricultural producers face pressure such as input costs, a flood of produce imports, labor…
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New UGA graduates prepared with life’s lessons
UGA Class of 2022 overcame pandemic obstacles and now begins a ‘learning journey.’
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UGA’s Tejas Reddy named 2022 Udall Scholar
It’s awarded to students committed to the environment or Native health care.
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State budget will advance UGA priorities in FY23
Enhanced state appropriations boost UGA goals of affordability, academic excellence.
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GradFIRST seminars set to launch in fall 2022
Seminars will focus on professional development and networking opportunities.
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Student works to revolutionize seaweed industry
Her work with the Safe Seaweed Coalition is reaping dividends.
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Botanical Garden dedicates new museum, garden updates
The museum was a longtime dream of garden board member and donor Deen Day Sanders.
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Pagnattaro named UGA vice president for instruction
She brings record of excellence in promoting instructional innovation and student success.
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Smoke from wildfires ages in the atmosphere
When a person is exposed to wildfire smoke it may affect needed medical treatments.
