Category: Campus News
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Aspire Fellows program prepares faculty for next phase of their career
The interdisciplinary program helps faculty build on their strengths and extend their professional impact.
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Annual review of retiree MyID accounts begins May 6
Enterprise Information Technology Services is reminding retirees about the upcoming annual review of MyID accounts.…
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Your ultimate guide to healthy garden soil
A horticulturist provides guidance on ensuring your garden soil is ready to provide a fruitful harvest.
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame 2025 class known for works, inspiring next generation
The newest members have broken barriers across genres and inspired the next generation of writers.
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Capstones spark new ideas for F&A/UHR data strategy
Presentations mark the completion of the certificate course for data-driven decision-making.
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Newgrass mandolinist Sam Bush makes Hodgson Concert Hall debut May 16
Bush brings his rule-breaking, genre-spanning bluegrass style to Athens.
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Book examines tourist-focused marketing strategies for Southern states
In “Great Times Down South,” historian Giuliano Santangeli Valenzani examines advertising materials such as brochures,…
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Check the Commencement website for spring 2025 ceremony details
The site is updated with ceremony details, inclement weather plans, parking information and more.
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Delta Hall celebrates 10 years of transforming student experiences
UGA’s D.C. residence bridges campus with the Capitol for valuable internships.
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UGA launches National Academy of Inventors chapter
The academy promotes innovation and the societal impact of academic inventions.
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CACHE research team receives Presidents’ Award of Distinction
The multidisciplinary team researches public health impacts through media technologies.
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Dancing to a different tune
A service-learning dance course unites students and community members across cultures and generations.
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UGA Libraries names nine faculty as 2025 Special Collections Fellows
The program is designed to help instructors create active learning courses with UGA Libraries.
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UGA animal care and use program earns AAALAC reaccreditation
The program received its highest marks since its first accreditation in 1993.
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Forming connections through robotics and literature
Faculty combined storytelling and coding in a robotics workshop for elementary and middle grade students.
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Study connects exercise with improved sleep quality in women with PTSD symptoms
Kinesiology researchers made progress in research that could help groups that experience PTSD.
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Schulman, ‘Dead Poets Society’ screenwriter, visits UGA Department of Religion
Schulman discussed his process writing the film and his experiences in the movie industry.
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Jerusalem Quartet returns to Athens May 2 with a program of classics
The quartet takes the Hodgson Concert Hall stage at 7:30 p.m.
