The Board of Regents will vote this week on the final agreement.
Anise Crane is dually enrolled at UGA.
Carlo Nasisse captures the state's top honor.
The University of Georgia president is stepping down in 2013.
Unnamed sources saying Adams will leave the University of Georgia in 2013.
Researcher John Ruberson may have found its natural predator.
Tobie Bass' short documentary highlights the search for identity faced by Latino high school students as they battle stereotypes.
Two professional member groups have issued the awards.
The document is on display at the University of Georgia.
Grants were given to University of Georgia faculty in schools and colleges across campus.
UGA's Trashion Fashion Sorority Green Cup was a hit.
Approving this tentative budget gives them a place to start.
His one-man show is sold out, but there is a waiting list.
University of Georgia experts work with farmers to produce smaller onions.
The community is invited to join in the conversation.
A search will soon commence for principal of Whit Davis Elementary in Athens, Ga.
Slashed state funds, austerity cuts, unfunded mandates and a declining local tax revenues mean staff reductions, among other measures.
No more Earth Day, now it's Earth Week!
New state formula drops the out-in-four years graduation.
Supporters in Athens, Ga., gather at the University of Georgia to figure out ways to help Baha'i Iranians.
Georgia Review squares off against the legendary powerhouse, the Paris Review, for the literary journal crown.
Money comes from the Eugene Odum Grants.
UGA educators say hope can lead students in Athens, Ga., to continue their education after high school.
Better start walking more. Swim suit time approaches!
The Athens, Ga.-based award is said to be the electronic equivalent of an Oscar.
Athens, Ga.-based literary journal plans to dominate the boards.
Laura Sherman, of Clarke Central High School, wins art award from Istanbul Center.
New movie shows us adults and children in heartbreaking, maddening situations.
Nanoparticles and magnetic fields team up to attack tumor cells in mice.
Eight high schoolers will head to Valdosta in June.
UGA's Speak out for Species Holds a Meat-out
Monsignor Donovan junior Lori Hanna excels at standardized test.
Alicia Stallings, a 1990 UGA classica graduate, returns for a two-day session of poetry and translation.
President Adams holds monthly media briefing.
The Georgia High School Association adopts new guidelines.
UGA's McPhaul Center to make better use of its land.
School pronounces its enrichment program a success.
U.S. News and World Report gives programs a thumbs up.
Atlanta Mayor visits Athens with a message that bigotry and racism will prevent the country from becoming full competitive.
A grant will make the materials more accessible.