Tag: News
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Columns holiday 2024 publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 6. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu…
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University Woman’s Club plans Jan. 14 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Jan. 14 in the Fellowship Hall…
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Guide celebrates Northern Appalachian cultures
Northern Appalachia is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth with a broad range…
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Frum earns Vice President Emeritus designation upon retirement from UGA
Frum is retiring Dec. 1 after a distinguished 30-year career at UGA.
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Frum earns Vice President Emeritus designation upon retirement from UGA
Frum is retiring Dec. 1 after a distinguished 30-year career at UGA.
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Blue Key awards banquet recognizes 2024 award recipients, initiates
The Blue Key Honor Society is a national organization whose members are committed to leadership…
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CAES Transfer Pathways Program expands enrollment access for rural students
Partnership with technical colleges in south Georgia enables students to start their education closer to…
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North Georgia hub fueling agricultural research at UGA
CAES turns to its eight off-campus centers for expansive research agenda.
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Program helps libraries develop solid business practices, government accounting skills
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government gives libraries the tools to handle their finances.
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Innovation Gateway partners with Center for Black Entrepreneurship on new SBA grant
Innovation Gateway received $200,000 to expand access to grants for stakeholders throughout Georgia.
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UGA researchers unveil the development of a novel quantum computing algorithm
The new method could be helpful in applications of disease research.
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Samanta lab wins Freezer Challenge
Forty-seven labs participated in the energy-saving initiative.
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Vellidis named director of Institute for Integrative Precision Agriculture
His term began on Nov. 1, and he will serve as the unit’s first permanent…
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Odum development coordinator sees beauty in her environment
Melissa Lee advocates for what she cares about.
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PSO staff members recognized with 2024 Public Service and Outreach Staff Award of Excellence
The award was given for creativity, innovation and commitment to service.
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Nathan Chasen sees the art behind parasites
Researcher creates metal cast sculptures of parasites.
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Celebrated English gospel choir makes Athens debut
The Kingdom Choir performs on Dec. 5.
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Collection of essays explores longing in working-class America
At the age of 14, Lydia Paar joined the American workforce. Throughout the years, Paar…
