Month: October 2020
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Lecturer considers who has historically had access to outdoor spaces
Carolyn Finney’s talk, “What’s Race Got to do With It? Christian Cooper, John Muir, and…
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Professor trying to ensure a healthier next generation
Alex Anderson’s research focuses on infant and maternal health.
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Twenty-four UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2020
Twenty-four UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2020.
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Associate professor’s book receives NCA award
The National Communication Association Public Address Division has given its 2020 award to Bjørn Stillion…
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Grant applications open for UGA Parents Leadership Council
The University of Georgia Parents Leadership Council invites campus organizations with a clear commitment to enhancing…
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Arts Council website gets a refresh for Spotlight 2020
The University of Georgia Arts Council website, arts.uga.edu, has been updated with an emphasis on…
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Book details ways to quantify marketing efforts
Marketing Metrics, 4th Edition, helps readers accurately quantify the performance of all their marketing investments,…
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UGA achieves new high in surveillance testing
More than 2,000 individuals tested at the Legion Field site and pop-up locations.
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Donate to Campaign for Charities online
Campaign for Charities is an annual event where UGA faculty and staff can support charities…
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Shared Leave Sick Leave Pool enrollment
University of Georgia faculty and staff who meet certain eligibility requirements may voluntarily donate unused…
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Benefits open enrollment
Open enrollment will be held Oct. 21 through Nov. 6. This is an ACTIVE enrollment year,…
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Antigravity treadmills help multiple sclerosis patients
Research shows improved muscle function with more comfortable exercise.
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Shared religious experiences bring couples together
New study shows joint activities can help strengthen marriages.
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Engage GA helps Athens community find volunteers
The online platform can also track students’ experiential learning service.
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Marital conflict causes loneliness, health problems
Study shows conflict early in marriage can lead to poor outcomes a decade later.
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Daniel Wubah: University president … and a king
UGA alumnus serves his U.S. students and leads a tribal district in Ghana.
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UGA scientist is tracking ‘hitchhiker’ genes
They can travel on food and people and are causing antibiotic resistance.
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Tony Thawanyarat
The future physician hopes to make health care safer and more efficient.
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Sally Walker
Geology professor Sally E. Walker gives students rich field research experiences.

