Category: Campus News
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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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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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Class of ’22 leaves with Signature achievement
A record-breaking 3,047 Senior Signature donors support UGA.
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Academic Affairs Symposium focuses on graduate, professional programs
Forty faculty members, academic leaders and graduate students gathered for a day and a half…
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Check the Commencement website for event details
The site is updated with ceremony details, inclement weather plans, parking information and more.
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Book examines how editorials shaped a postwar nation
The second in a series, “The Fateful Lightning: Civil War Stories and the Magazine Marketplace,…
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Business professor shares thoughts on #nomakeup movement
Rosanna Smith, assistant professor in the Terry College of Business, was lead author of a…
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Ornithologist examines the white ibis’s move to the ‘burbs’
Sonia Hernandez, professor of wildlife disease in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,…
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Psychologist discusses the search for a Fountain of Youth among tech giants
Keith Campbell, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, recently discussed…
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A cappella group brings Broadway, Disney songs to Athens
Voctave will perform on May 14 at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Chamber Music Athens is back for second season
The second season of Chamber Music Athens begins May 15.
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UGA engineering professor named ASME Fellow
The award recognizes significant engineering achievements, contributions to the mechanical engineering profession and work in…
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UGA researchers study the use of blue light technology to reduce foodborne outbreaks
Researchers from the Center for Food Safety are beginning a new study to investigate the…
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Can tech save the world?
Peter Zimmerli implored attendees to expand their thinking regarding technology and sustainability at the Cleantech…
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This spring, it’s time for a hybrid tulip tree to shine
Yellow-orange flowers and large leaves set this tree apart from others.
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Engineering students create exam room in mobile clinic
Changes will enable more patients to get the health care they need.
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UGA Commencement set for May 13
7,603 students eligible for graduation at this year’s spring Commencement.
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Charting a brighter future
PROPEL gives rural communities in Georgia the tools to prosper and thrive.
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Science Hill funding approved by Georgia General Assembly
Several UGA projects received financial support from Georgia lawmakers this session.
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Electric Mobility Summit dives into an evolving field
The conference drew 150 industry, government and education leaders.
