Month: August 2020
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UGA receives national diversity award
New programs and initiatives underway to build on strong foundation.
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Prepare for a record-setting hurricane season
UGA experts give advice during National Preparedness Month.
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UGA to host virtual Innovation Research Week
America’s Seed Fund focuses on next-generation research, development.
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UGA working to conserve, protect native alligators
The Okefenokee Swamp project focuses on management, education efforts.
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Library hosts traveling political poster exhibition
“The Great American Political Poster 1844–2012” will be on display through Oct. 5.
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Two professors elected NAI Senior Members
The National Academy of Inventors honor is for pioneers in their field.
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Research sets sail with new tool for students
Autonomous surface vessel collects underwater data to help aquatic health.
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Leadership program supports underserved populations
Fanning Institute initiative is building stronger communities across state.
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Campus keeps adjusting to COVID-19
HEPA units, Quick Stop meal stations, bike share program among new measures.
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Maple syrup of the south
Researcher harnesses genetics to create a more dependable food supply.
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Igniting a spark for a new way of thinking
Warnell professor wants his students to think and act like economists.
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College establishes new Office of Student Success
The new office will support the academic success, enrichment and professional preparedness of its students.
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Kowalski named James C. Grimm Leadership and Service Award recipient
Gerard “Gerry” Kowalski, who recently retired as executive director of University Housing, was named the…
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Singh elected to two fellowships
Rakesh Singh, professor and head of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ food science…
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PreventT2 program offered
One out of three American adults have prediabetes. Through the PreventT2 program, facilitated through UGA…
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Book aims to help readers understand the meaning of sovereignty
Islands and Oceans: Reimagining Sovereignty and Social Change by Sasha Davis explores how struggles for…
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DawgCheck: Commit to a Healthy Campus
Immediate self-reporting is critical to helping us assess and respond to risks and exposures on…
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Artist reflects on Hurricane Katrina 15 years later
Exhibition on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through Oct. 18.
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Warnell deer researchers see face coverings differently
Tiny socks help in their quest to improve survival rate of fawns.

