Tag: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Psychology professor talks narcissism’s role in COVID-19 pandemic
Keith Campbell, a psychology professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently…
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Digging into the plant and microbe relationship
Research could lead to breakthroughs to improve agricultural crops.
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Associate professor talks human behavior during COVID-19
Kristen Shockley, an associate professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Assistant professor receives NSF CAREER Award
The grant will study new high-pressure chemical reactions vital to the design of next-generation combustion…
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Faculty Artist Series features Maggie Snyder’s VIOLA2020
The recital will be premiered as a concert film featuring four pieces intermingled alongside interviews…
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New painting honors the student veteran experience
Painted by Iraq veteran, it represents the past, present and future of student veterans.
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Mothers affect how daughters act in close relationships
Mothers’ feminist attitudes have an impact on daughters speaking their mind.
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Graduate students adapt to new lab protocols
The pandemic has required adjustments, but the research continues.
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Stronger treatments could cure Chagas disease
Research shows stronger but less frequent drug doses could be key.
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Cognitive disorders linked to severe COVID-19 risk
Research shows a need for extra care for those with preexisting conditions.
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Geologists dig into question of Martian soil fertility
UGA scientists simulated soil conditions to see if plants can grow on Mars.
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Students adjusting to classes during COVID-19
Hybrid schedules provide flexibility in class and at home.
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Associate professor’s book receives NCA award
The National Communication Association Public Address Division has given its 2020 award to Bjørn Stillion…
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Sally Walker
Geology professor Sally E. Walker gives students rich field research experiences.
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Balancing the potential and peril of technology
The virtual event, held Oct. 8, examined both the pitfalls and revolutionary potential of brain…
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UCLA scholar addresses ‘authority of knowledge’ in Signature Lecture
Drucker, Distinguished Professor and Breslauer Professor in the department of information studies at UCLA, spoke…
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Maltreatment tied to higher inflammation in girls
Research shows abuse at early age affects girls more than boys.
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Nine receive undergraduate research scholarship
New CURO Honors Scholars to receive funding, mentoring and support.



