Category: Campus News
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Dishing out acts of service
12th annual UGA Turkeypalooza helps record number of families.
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Dishing out acts of service
12th annual UGA Turkeypalooza helps record number of families.
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What a kick!
UGA students win big on College GameDay.
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Donors grow UGA endowed, need-based scholarships to 1,000
Georgia Commitment Scholarship program, matching funds drove multiyear push.
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Iron Horse gallops back
The iconic metal sculpture underwent a major restoration and is back in place.
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The Chicken or the Egg?
What came first?
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Making a Difference
Breaking barriers
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Combating Crises
Message matters
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For Spacious Skies
UGA’s Interdisciplinary Field Program mixes geology, ecology, and anthropology into an epic road trip across…
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UGA donors celebrated at 2024 Presidents Club Reception
Presidents Club donors contributed nearly $205 million to UGA in FY24.
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Engineering doctoral candidate wins 3MT grand prize
Candidates had to explain their thesis or dissertation in three minutes or less.
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Bulldogs storm back for win over Vols
The win was the Bulldogs’ eighth in a row over the Volunteers.
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The Zoo in Your Backyard
Bear Hollow Zoo provides learning opportunities to UGA students.
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Georgia Power, UGA share mission to make Georgia better
This longstanding partnership brings value to both institutions and the state they call home.
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Fall 2024 Lead@3 speakers offer insights
Women in leadership share their journeys.
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New to F&A Day welcomes new staff to Finance and Administration
Annual event provides unique networking, learning and community-building experiences.
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December deadlines for UGA Libraries spring instruction support
Reserves must be submitted by Dec. 5 to ensure availability for the first day of…
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Paws off the plate
Keep your pets safe over the holidays with these safety tips and festive recipes.
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Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2024
Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2024.
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Canadian Brass opens UGA Presents Holiday Music Series
The series kicks off Dec. 3.
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Psychologist discusses overcoming workaholism
Malissa Clark, associate professor and industrial/organizational psychologist in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’…
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Extension agent talks about the impact of pumpkins on the environment
Laura Ney, agriculture and natural resources extension agent for Athens-Clarke County, spoke with the Augusta…
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Director discusses risks of storing produce in jars
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, director of the Center for Food Safety in the College of Agricultural and…
