Tag: Columns
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Mary Frances Early receives Luminary Award from ASALH
Early became the first African American to graduate from UGA with a master’s degree in…
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Deputy university librarian helps UGA community access knowledge
Emily Gore shapes collections on campus and beyond.
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Ben Thomas begins as new director of UGA Research Institute
His new role was effective Oct.1.
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Camerata Nordica Octet brings Nordic spirit to Hodgson Concert Hall
UGA Presents welcomes the Camerata Nordica Octet to Hodgson Concert Hall on Oct. 15 at…
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UGA names inaugural Faculty Innovation Fellows
The program will expand innovation and entrepreneurship across campus.
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Milkweed for monarchs: How you can help support monarch butterflies
Plant native plants that provide monarch butterflies with food and shelter in your home gardens
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Mobile health apps help older adults manage diabetes
Health apps help older adults lower their blood glucose and improve medication management.
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UGA Parents Leadership Council opens 2026 grant applications
The University of Georgia Parents Leadership Council is now accepting 2026-2027 grant applications.
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Mona Behl elected as fellow of the American Meteorological Society
AMS Fellow status honors outstanding contributions to atmospheric and ocean sciences.
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Coyote populations surge, rebound quickly
Coyotes are adaptable to many different environments, face low competition from other predators and reproduce…
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Marcus Foundation grant to support UGA Franklin student startups
The new initiative will enhance the university’s thriving entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem.
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Office of Instruction launches Comprehensive Learner Record
With the CLR, students will easily showcase their experience, tell their story and step confidently…
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Beyond the Arch: A Major in the College Experience
Trey Wilson prioritizes relationships during his UGA experience.
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CAES expands study abroad with new food and agriculture programs in 2026
The four new faculty-led programs provide the opportunity to explore, discover and learn within a…
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Chick-fil-A CEO Andrew T. Cathy returns home to UGA
Cathy shares stories of self-discovery and leadership.
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Assistant director of licensing connects art and science
Boyce Clark is on the hunt for the next big thing.
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Grammy-winning mandolinist Chris Thile returns to UGA Performing Arts Center
Thile performs Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Payne Memorial Concert brings Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble back to Hodgson Concert Hall
The annual concert takes place Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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UGA receives national recognition for economic development work
UGA is a finalist for two national awards recognizing economic development initiatives.
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Countries with higher disease risk think more positively about the future of humanity
People in countries with higher risks of illness believe the human species is going in…
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UGA to redevelop Legion Pool, Legion Field to better serve and support students
The University of Georgia plans to redevelop the Legion Pool and Legion Field area to…
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Where code meets cobblestones
This summer, 19 UGA students took computer sciences at Oxford.
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Blake Raulerson named UGA’s next Vice President for Government Relations
Raulerson will serve as vice president for government relations, effective October 1, 2025.
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Lack of resources in neighborhoods linked to higher chance of certain mental illnesses
Low-income, high crime neighborhoods saw a 79% higher rate of psychotic disorders.
