About UGA
WUGA-FM signed on 25 years ago
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Robb Holmes, a longtime voice of WUGA-FM, shares the station’s 25-year history.
Research helps chemical cleanup
Maximizing Research Opportunities
Jack Huang, a researcher from UGA’s Griffin campus, has received funding from the Department of Defense to test the effectiveness of removing toxic chemicals from the environment.
University Theatre thrives at 80
Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)
University Theatre, one of the oldest theatre programs in the country, has brought live performances to UGA stages for eight decades. This season’s performances are a testament to the theatre’s vitality and tradition.
Rising up to the challenge
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Working hand-in-hand with the local community, UGA and Georgia Sea Grant are helping Tybee Island residents prepare for potentially rising seas.
Honors IFP celebrates 25 years
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Students from UGA’s Honors Interdisciplinary Field Program have trekked enough miles to circle the earth 12 times since the program was founded 25 years ago.
SPIA reaches 10-year milestone
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UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs, one of the top-ranked public affairs graduate schools in the nation, turns 10 this month.
Creative connections
Maximizing Research Opportunities
How do student artists respond to works of art in a museum setting, and how can they share their ideas and creations using social media? UGA art student and museum docent Megan Watkins embarked on a research journey to find the answers using the facilities of the Georgia Museum of Art.
Art & Science
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A collaboration of arts and sciences is taking on a visual life of its own at UGA, with the unveiling of a new mural “Seascape.”
Laying the groundwork
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Two College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences laboratory officials have not only built a soil testing lab for Haitian farmers, but they’ve traveled to the island to help train the people to operate the equipment—allowing them to improve crop and food supplies.



