Category: Campus News
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Cookbook shares recipes and stories from three generations of Southern cooking
Virginia Willis’ best-selling culinary classic returns to audiences in this revised and updated edition of…
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta visit UGA
The students toured campus, attended annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture.
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Grad students visit Skidaway for experiential learning course
Marine sciences students get a glimpse into oceanographic field work.
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Active learning at UGA’s SPIA has a lasting impact
A new wave of teaching is redefining the classroom experience.
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Longtime UGA supporter Sanford Orkin dies at 93
Orkin was a trustee of the UGA Foundation and UGA Real Estate Foundation.
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UGA honors two faculty members with Award for Excellence in Teaching
This year’s honorees are Maryann E. Gallagher and Allison G. Hale.
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Sonia Hernandez receives 2025 Richard Reiff Award
UGA faculty member recognized for her innovative contributions to global education
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Research fellowship open to UGA graduate students at historic coastal Georgia site
Nominations are now open to provide support and funding for research related to coastal Georgia.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives two statewide awards
LeWitt and Ito exhibitions won awards at the annual conference.
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UGA Hacks turns X: School of Computing’s 48 hour annual coding event
The Talkstar team and team Medmonitor took top prizes.
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Entrepreneurship Program director passes away
Robert (Bob) Pinckney was 66.
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Building services manager serves as a support system
Amesha Barnes wants her employees to succeed.
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Celebrate Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ with Les Arts Florissants
The 300th anniversary of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” will be honored at Hodgson Concert Hall on…
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Celebrate Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ with Les Arts Florissants
The 300th anniversary of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” will be honored at Hodgson Concert Hall on…
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Professor warns of more natural disasters in the state
Brian Bledsoe, a professor and founding director of the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems in…
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Professor discusses when to file for bankruptcy
Pamela Foohey, a professor in the School of Law, spoke with CBS News about the…
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Book explores the cultural history of sheep in the United States
Why did Thomas Jefferson write that he would be happy if all dogs went extinct?…
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Book explores the cultural history of sheep in the United States
Why did Thomas Jefferson write that he would be happy if all dogs went extinct?…
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Athens Free Clinic surpasses $1 million of free health care
Partnerships with community organizations have provided free health care since 2018.
