Tag: News
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Professor details disappearance of Georgia’s Southern accent
Margaret Renwick, associate professor of linguistics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently…
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Director shares ways farmers can adapt to climate shifts
Pam Knox, director of the UGA Weather Network and agricultural climatologist in the department of…
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University Woman’s Club plans 2023 holiday luncheon
The University Woman’s Club’s holiday luncheon will be held Dec. 5 at Athens Country Club, 2700…
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Awards recipients, initiates recognized at 2023 Blue Key Awards Banquet
The banquet was held Nov. 10.
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Kinesiology program ranks in top five of NAK 2023 doctoral program rankings
The ranking is out of 35 programs across the country.
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Collaborative cancer research on display at upcoming UGA-Augusta joint retreat
The retreat returns after a five-year hiatus.
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Georgia Museum of Art celebrates 75 years with a variety of activities
The museum celebrated with a crowd of at least 540 in attendance.
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State of Technology at UGA address set for Nov. 15
Guests can attend virtually or in person.
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Collaboration takes focus at State of the Public’s Health Conference
The conference explores approaches to tackling the most pressing public health issues affecting Georgia communities.
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UGA Beef Team uses multidisciplinary approach to support industry
Beef production brought $658.6 million to the state’s economy in 2021.
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UGA police corporal, two former corporals receive the 2023 UGA Kassinger Scholarship
The scholarship is provided to graduate and undergraduate students who complete academic degrees while employed…
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Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2023
Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2023.
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Terence Blanchard comes to Athens for Nov. 17 concert
Blanchard will appear with his own band, the E-Collective, and the Turtle Island String Quartet.
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Clinic director recommends using the corporate playbook in your marriage
Megan Ford, a financial therapist and clinic director in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Professor talks gourds, a fall staple
Timothy Coolong, a professor of horticulture and vegetable extension specialist in the College of Agricultural…
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Extension coordinator discusses yellow-legged hornet eradication efforts
Tim Davis, Chatham County extension coordinator in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, recently…
