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Stuart Countess, president and CEO of Kia Georgia Inc., (back row, third from right) and April Bartley, external affairs manager for Kia Georgia Inc., (front row, far right) met with UGA Engineering students during the 2024 UGA Electric Mobility Summit at the Classic Center in Athens.
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Kia commits $1M to e-mobility initiative at UGA

The gift will provide support for scholarships, research fellowships, community engagement programs and experiential learning opportunities.
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Georgia Women Give celebrates year of growth, impact

Georgia Women Give, one of UGA’s most successful fundraising initiatives, celebrated its one-year anniversary with an on-campus event.
UGA students celebrate at the Dawg Day of Giving event at the Tate Student Center on March 26. PHOTO: Justin Evans
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UGA donors’ 11,711 gifts break single-day record

Dawg Day of Giving gifts cumulatively contributed over $13.8 million to schools, colleges, departments and programs all over campus.
Embark Georgia stakeholders from around the state share ideas during the regional coalition meetings of the 2024 Embark Georgia Leadership Conference on Feb. 26 at the UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel. (Photo by Cat Elrod)
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Embark Georgia receives additional $1.1 million to expand efforts

The gift will strengthen efforts to increase college access and retention for Georgia youth who have experienced foster care or homelessness.
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Cox Automotive gift boosts e-mobility initiative at UGA

A significant gift from Cox Automotive is helping UGA spearhead efforts to make electric mobility accessible to all citizens in Georgia.
Danelle (right) and her sister, Danette (left), pose with Hairy Dawg at an alumni event with the Terry College of Business.
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Alumna joins trailblazing collective to make an impact

Danelle Faust (BBA ’95) draws on her own UGA experiences to support future generations through a new, women-led initiative.
A 4-H student participates in wildlife judging
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Chemours partners with Georgia 4-H on environmental education, leadership programs

The Chemours Company and the Georgia 4-H Foundation have announced a partnership to provide environmental and leadership education to youth.
Dr. Michael Smith poses for a portrait
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Paying it forward: Michael Smith

Michael Smith, M.D. (BSA ’79) graduated from UGA with scholarship support and now is giving back by establishing his own scholarship fund.
Georgia Museum of Art
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Georgia Museum of Art receives $1M+ grant to enhance galleries

The Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation gave the grant, which is the largest in the museum’s history.