Month: July 2020
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UGA I-Corps cohort moves ideas to market
Eleven teams presented findings at the online I-Corps Summer 2020 Showcase.
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Help your kids get used to wearing masks
Parents can prepare their children and ease anxiety before school starts.
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Information about Blackbaud security incident
UGA received notice from a data management software vendor of a security incident.
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Medical Partnership increases student enrollment
The expansion will help address physician shortages in Georgia.
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Professor leads virtual plant walks
Brad Davis came up with a clever workaround for his elective class.
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$23M NSF grant accelerates glycomaterials research
Chains of sugars called glycans have critical roles in health and disease.
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Distancing reduced spread of COVID-19 in Athens
New UGA study shows that mandatory policies can slow coronavirus.
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New system created to detect toxic algae
UGA researchers develop cyber-infrastructure to track harmful algae.
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Music company stays afloat with SBDC help
Team Clermont got loan, new ideas to keep going during pandemic.
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UGA Foundation commits up to $10 million for innovation
The funds will help bring new technology developed at UGA to the marketplace.
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Celebrating Georgia Groundbreakers: Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Hamilton E. Holmes
Committee to plan celebration of the 60th anniversary of desegregation at UGA.
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Looking back at a historic academic year
We reflect on moments of achievement, hardship during past academic year.
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Aging experts call for more dementia care training
UGA professor weighs in on Georgia’s training needs.
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A different kind of plastic problem
Jose Cordero, the Patel Distinguished Professor of Public Health, has focused on how environmental pollutants…
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Why I Give: Gary Burtle
Name: Gary Burtle Position: Associate professor of animal and dairy science At UGA: 33 years Beneficiary…
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Assistant professor, director win award for paper
Yukiko Hashida, assistant professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ agricultural and applied…


