Month: October 2018
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President visits Griffin-Spalding Archway Partnership
He learned firsthand about the work being done, including student-driven projects.
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Capturing Science contest
The University of Georgia Libraries and the Office of Research are sponsoring the 2018 Capturing…
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Staff Resources Fair
Mark your calendar. The second annual Staff Resources Fair will be held March 11, 2019,…
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Shared sick leave pool
UGA faculty and staff who meet certain eligibility requirements may voluntarily donate unused sick leave…
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Campus Kitchen expands service to seniors with boost from systems analysis, design classes
Campus Kitchen at UGA, established in 2012 by the Office of Service-Learning, serves more than…
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Do mobile messages about HPV work?
Health care providers shouldn’t place too much faith in smartphones alone.
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UGA delays opening Thursday until 10 a.m.
Due to the possible impact of Hurricane Michael, the University of Georgia will delay opening…
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Stigma of depression hurts African American populations more than others
The stigma associated with mental illness prevents many people from seeking treatment, but it has…
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UGA helping rural Georgia address health care needs
Two partnerships in south Georgia to address growing need for health care workers.
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Four tips for preventing the flu
Good advice: Get a flu shot and practice good hygiene.
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UGA student works with kids in South Africa
Hedaya Weber took a Maymester trip abroad that changed her life.
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Lefty the sea turtle returns to the wild
After three years at the UGA Aquarium, Lefty the loggerhead was released on Skidaway.
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Class benefits students and disabled community members
‘Disability Wellness’ offers hands-on training while helping people reach health goals.
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Natalie Morean
Natalie Morean is committed to helping people, and during her time at UGA she has…
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Jeffrey Dorfman
Jeffrey Dorfman, a professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, uses his research…
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2018 Kassinger Scholarship awarded to two police department staff members
Sgt. Sophie Raboud and Renee Epps are the 2018 recipients of the Kassinger Scholarship.
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Franklin College launches redesigned website
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences launched a redesigned website, updating access to information…
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Book details exploits of Caribbean pirates
Shrouded by myth and hidden by Hollywood, the real pirates of the Caribbean come to…
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CED students win competition to redesign Atlanta’s Ted Turner Drive
The swath that Ted Turner Drive cuts through the heart of downtown Atlanta is a…
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Professor appointed to the National Institute of Health’s Council of Councils
Susan Sanchez, professor of infectious diseases, assistant director of the UGA Biomedical Health Science Institute…
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Psychology professor honored by American Society of Primatologists
Dorothy Fragaszy, professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently received…
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College of Education professor named one of USG’s Chancellor’s Learning Scholars
Rob Branch, professor and head of the career and information studies department in the College…
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Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 30, 2018
Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 30, 2018.
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FMD safety coordinator handles compliance, day-to-day operations
A 1996 UGA alumna, Thomas manages the Facilities Management Division’s occupational safety and environmental compliance…
