Category: Campus News
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Forty-seven UGA employees retired June 1, 2025
Forty-seven UGA employees retired June 1, 2025.
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‘UGA Athletics in Your Town’ touring Georgia this summer
The tour continues through Aug. 1.
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Clinic director recommends couples take these steps before merging finances
Megan Ford, a financial therapist and clinic director in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Dean, professor discuss shifting cultural norms in medical school
Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, professor of medicine in the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership, and Shelley…
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Dietetics director settles the egg yolk debate
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Guide and cookbook provides a taste of domestic life from 1800s
Former resident of Marietta Ella Ruth Tennent wrote about housekeeping for several periodicals and eventually…
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Holmes-Hunter renovations earn historic preservation honors
The building restoration revived original features and public spaces.
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Students get hands-on experience at historic Athens property
They’re exploring the history of the land to support ACC planning efforts.
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Wayne-Sanderson Farms gift boosts total support to $4.1M
The combined gift will name the Poultry Science Building student lobby.
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Upgrades strengthen campus infrastructure
Initiatives focus on power reliability, research continuity and system modernization.
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UGA students, faculty, staff now have access to Google’s AI-powered assistants
Users can find Gemini and NotebookLM within UGA’s Google Workspace environment.
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AI art may lead to more lawsuits
Terry legal studies researcher warns anti-AI bias may subject firms to legal risks.
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Book offers a taste of Georgia’s past
“Georgia’s Historical Recipes” is an exploration of this state’s oldest recipes through World War II,…
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Chatterjee named interim dean of Terry College of Business
He will begin his tenure as interim dean on June 30.
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Do you trust me now?
Simplified ‘terms and conditions’ contracts have a double-edged effect on consumer trust.

