Month: September 2019
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Colarusso’s ‘Twilight’ paintings on view at Georgia Museum of Art
The paintings make the viewer consider the passage of time and the human desire for…
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Two genealogical projects available online
Based at the UGA Libraries, the Digital Library of Georgia recently made two of its…
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Book looks at Georgia’s place in Smithsonian
G. Wayne Clough decided to see what the Smithsonian collections could tell him about South…
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Twenty-four UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2019
Twenty-four employees retired Aug. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Pamela…
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Margaux Charbonnet Murray: Complex Caregiver
UGA alumna helps families navigate the challenges of treating severely ill children.
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A Rural Education
UGA’s College of Education provides well-trained teachers to schools across the state.
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Working Like a Dawg
UGA’s Double Dawgs program puts students on the fast track to better jobs.
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Michelle Blue: Entrepreneurial Journey
UGA alumna started her own nonprofit as well as multiple web-based video programs.
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Jill and Lucas Puente: The Silicon Valley Connection
Alumni couple encourages building a supportive network as first step to success.
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Rita Morgan Richardson: Opening a Door
UGA alumna fell in love with baroque chapel in Tuscany and is dedicated to restoring…
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John Ozier: Music City Man
UGA alumnus is one of Nashville’s top music executives.
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Chandler Sharp: Force of Nature
UGA alumnus has taken part in conservation efforts around the globe.
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Bryan Schroeder: Hungry for Change
UGA alumnus earned the culinary world’s highest honor for his nonprofit, Giving Kitchen.
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Italian Summer
Spend the summer studying abroad with 100 UGA students in Cortona, Italy.
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Nonverbal signals can create bias against larger groups
The study explores bias generalization in preschoolers aged 4 and 5.
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UGA receives award for its commitment to diversity
It’s the sixth consecutive year of national recognition from INSIGHT Into Diversity.
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Researcher studying fungus that affects humans
She seeks to identify factors that contribute to its resistance in agriculture.
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Feeling depressed? Mahjong might be the answer
Research shows that for older Chinese, the game might boost mental health.
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College of Engineering unveils new instructional, lab space
$5.5 million project is first phase of Driftmier Engineering Center renovation.
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Sydney Erickson
As a future physician, Sydney Erickson hopes to continue pursuing her passion of working to…
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Javier Boyas
Javier Boyas is an associate professor of social work who conducts research that seeks to…
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Another Saturday in Athens!
UGA photographer Andrew Davis Tucker provides an inside look at a very special game day.
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Federal legislative staffers get up close look at UGA
The retreat, held annually during the August congressional recess, is hosted by the UGA Office…

