Month: November 2019
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Cassia Roth
Cassia Roth, an assistant professor of history and Latin American and Caribbean studies, helps students…
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UGA research benefits the broader world
UGA ranks among the country’s top 10 universities in research licensing.
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Faculty receive First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards
Award recognizes those who creatively connect their seminar to their research.
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Atlanta Symphony to perform ‘Messiah’
The concert will include the Christmas portion and “Hallelujah Chorus.”
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These graduate students are making science accessible
Two UGA Ph.D. students are part of the prestigious IF/THEN Ambassador program.
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Financial therapy can aid well-being, stability
Researchers are trying to grow this specialized type of counseling.
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Fall colors cover campus
UGA photographers document the change of seasons across the campus.
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UGA aims to improve safety of self-driving cars
College of Engineering researcher uses NSF grant to improve control and coordination.
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UGA 13th in nation for study abroad participation
It’s a commitment to expanding global experiential learning to all students.
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UGA receives $15.75M to combat human trafficking
It will expand current efforts in Africa and create a forum of scholars.
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Researchers clear the path for ‘designer’ plants
New targets for gene editing could lead to more resilient crops.
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UGA triples size of Graduate School Emergency Fund
Fund provides one-time assistance to graduate students facing emergencies.
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Law school alumnus continues support for veterans
Pledge creates endowed fund to support veterans attending law school.
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Amitabh Verma
Amitabh Verma, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design, incorporates community projects…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins four regional awards
Museum recognized for website redesign, exhibitions and scholarly research.
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Professor headlines NIH inaugural Rural Health Seminar
Gene Brody will deliver the keynote address on Monday, Nov. 18.
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10th annual Computer Science Day focuses on AI-enabled learning
The program began with a keynote speech followed by a trivia competition, panel discussion and…
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New travel grants program facilitates public service and national engagement opportunities for faculty members
The National Service and Engagement Faculty Travel Grants Program is a partnership between the Provost’s…
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Ethics Week Lecture speaker discusses role of corporations
UGA alumna Ashley Watson spoke about her role and the role of corporations during the…
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Senior football place-kicker named semifinalist for 2019 Lou Groza Award
Georgia senior place-kicker Rodrigo Blankenship has been named one of 20 semifinalists for the 2019…
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Philosophy and creative writing programs to host book discussion
UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will present a talk on Nov. 21 by…
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Faculty Artist Series ends year with Nov. 25 concert
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music presents its final Faculty Artist Series concert of 2019…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to Athens for Brahms, ‘Appalachian Spring’
Grammy Award-winning pianist Emanuel Ax joins the ASO to perform Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1.
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Faculty member focuses on poverty, mental health
Desiree Seponski’s research focuses on families who have experienced trauma.
