Energy insecurity is a significant financial problem, and potentially a major mental health issue, for millions of Americans. A new study from the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy identifies energy insecurity — […]
Emission Reduction
New daily class schedule to take effect spring 2026
Beginning in spring 2026, the University of Georgia will implement a new daily class schedule designed to better support teaching, learning and efficient use of campus resources. The new structure increases the options for two-day-a-week […]
State Business Transactions Disclosure Reports Due Jan. 31
This requirement applies to transactions by the employee or any business in which the employee, spouse, or dependent has more than a 25% interest. There is an exception for transactions less than $250 where the […]
New track and field facility strengthens ties between UGA and Athens
The newly constructed track and field complex on South Milledge Avenue, set to be officially dedicated and open on Feb. 18, will be a boon for both the campus and the community. The 34,700-square-foot venue […]
‘A warmer world might be a sicker world for monarchs’
Higher temperatures may make monarch butterflies more vulnerable to parasites, according to new research from the University of Georgia. Monarch infections with the parasite Ophryocystis elektroscirrha have skyrocketed, more than tripling since 2002. Discovered in […]









