Month: October 2018
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College of Pharmacy to co-sponsor ‘Friendsgiving’ cancer program
Uninsured women ages 21-59 are invited to a free Friendsgiving program, which will feature a cancer…
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Early voting to be held at Tate Center
Registered Athens-Clarke County voters will be able to take part in advance voting for the…
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NSF program director: Make cyberscience accessible to all
On Oct. 12, Sushil Prasad, program director at the National Science Foundation, visited UGA to…
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Georgia farmers face more than $2B in losses from Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael caused more than $2 billion in losses to Georgia’s agriculture industry, according to…
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Associate professor helps local youth succeed one book at a time
Growing up in Jackson, Alabama, Sheneka Williams saw firsthand how living in a rural community…
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Artist Rebecca Rutstein named Delta Visiting Chair
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will welcome Rebecca Rutstein to the University of…
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Basketball tickets
UGA men’s and women’s basketball single-game, flex-plan and group tickets are now on sale to…
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Imagination Squared: A community conversation about resilience
Student’s project is a visual ‘StoryCorps’ to spark new ways of thinking.
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‘Incredible impact’
Grants broaden access for students through innovative programs.
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Tutorial Program has long history of results
The partnership creates a personal connection between UGA and Clarke County students.
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$1.7M awarded for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
It will expand research, teaching and public service in Georgia and beyond.
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A drone that detects illness in cows?
UGA’s I-Corps program is helping David Balinsky bring his “Shepherd Drones” to market.
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UGA Graduate School honors 2018 Alumni of Distinction
They achieved exceptional success in their careers and in service to their community.
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Opioid symposium sheds light on national epidemic
Faculty and policymakers explore current research and seek some serious solutions.
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Turkeypalooza needs your donations
Campus Kitchen at UGA collecting food for seventh annual Turkeypalooza.
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Terry’s Executive MBA ranked best in state and a top U.S. program
Financial Times ranks Terry College EMBA in the top 5 among U.S. public business schools.
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Caregivers require care too
How much respite do family caregivers need? Tiffany Washington, an assistant professor in the School…
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Trusting News project partners with Grady College
The project is intended to empower journalists to earn consumers’ trust.
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Rongbin Han
Rongbin Han, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, introduces students…
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Georgia farmers face $3B in losses from hurricane
UGA Cooperative Extension agricultural economists and agents are providing local assistance.
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The struggles of making a living from the ocean
In Georgia, UGA Marine Extension helps keep the fisheries in business.
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Campus Kitchen at UGA collecting canned food for annual Turkeypalooza
Campus Kitchen at UGA is holding a can drive to collect food to provide holiday…
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Dairy device
Without electricity, there’s no way to keep milk cool in rural Africa. Engineering professor William…
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University Health Center shares tips for flu season
The University Health Center at UGA has kicked off its annual #FluGA campaign.
