Category: Campus News
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International Coffee Hour celebrates 50th anniversary
Event will include food, cultural activities and a specialty coffee blend.
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Students move in to new Black-Diallo-Miller Hall
It’s named in honor of first Black students to enroll as freshmen and graduate.
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UGA welcomes largest freshman class
Incoming class brings impressive academic achievements, test scores.
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They’re back! Students move in for new school year
UGA students move back to campus as new academic year begins.
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Columns celebrates 50 years
Publication continues to share the university’s stories.
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Book details how small things make a big difference
A slimy little animal, the oyster, can make a big difference in the ecosystem, just…
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Single tickets on sale for UGA Presents performances
UGA faculty and staff can receive a 20% discount on all single tickets (exclusions apply) through Aug.…
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Clay-Warner named OIBR director
The appointment was effective Aug. 1.
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UGA Extension celebrates pollinator advocate Rosalynn Carter’s 95th birthday
UGA Cooperative Extension is partnering with the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail to honor the former first lady’s work…
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New quantum networks research and training program receives $3M NSF award
The NSF award advances convergent research in quantum information science and engineering.
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Inaugural class of Rising Scholars spends summer conducting research with CAES
This program highlights the long-lasting partnership between Georgia’s two land-grant universities.
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Harold Alonza Black
UGA alumnus is a namesake of the new Black-Diallo-Miller residence hall.
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Mary Blackwell Diallo
UGA alumna is a namesake of the new Black-Diallo-Miller residence hall.
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Kerry Rushin Miller
UGA alumna is a namesake of the new Black-Diallo-Miller residence hall.
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Stepping Stones UGA app traces history-making paths of UGA desegregation
The app was the vision of the Black Faculty and Staff Organization (BFSO) of UGA,…
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Book provides a look into human and animal psyche
In the book, author and psychologist Anne Benvenuti examines the perceptions of human-animal relationships.
