Month: August 2020
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Book seeks to locate the everyday through geography
In The Geography of Everyday: Toward an Understanding of the Given, author Rob Sullivan explores…
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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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USG Board of Regents endorses more than $39 million in UGA capital projects for FY22
The projects will enhance research, outreach and teaching opportunities across the University of Georgia.
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Alumnus awarded prestigious Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
Alumnus Chip Chambers, known as the Mic Man, is heading to medical school.
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Campus reopening underway
Many new measures are being taken to ensure everyone’s safety.
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COVID-19 clinical trials lack diversity
Trials need more Black, Indigenous and people of color to generalize results.
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‘Insect apocalypse’ may not be happening in U.S.
Long-term ecological site study shows no net insect changes.
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Preparing for a safe return to campus
UGA students talk about what being Dawg Strong means to them.
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Analysis finds environmental link to antibiotic resistance
Genetic testing finds heavy metal contamination is also a culprit.
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Spiky COVID-19 particle no match for taste bud cells
First study to show taste bud cell immunity from contact with virus particle.
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‘Campus Conversation’ covers variety of COVID-19 topics
The webinar addressed pressing questions from the UGA campus community.
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UGA Libraries reopen with safety measures in place
The reopening comes as UGA prepares to welcome students for fall classes.
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UGA researchers to study zoonotic disease spillover
Most infectious disease outbreaks involve transmission from animals to humans.
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Key programs relocate into Innovation District
The moves will strengthen UGA’s role in boosting economic vitality in Athens.
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Creating a more resilient peanut
Peggy Ozias-Akins’ research on the unassuming but highly nutritious peanut plant could provide valuable insights…
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Fusillo receives 2020-2022 Phi Kappa Phi Artist Award
Lisa A. Fusillo, professor of dance in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has…




