Month: November 2020
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Chick-fil-A pledges $10M to UGA leadership institute
Record-breaking commitment will expand Institute for Leadership Advancement.
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Hispanic chamber honors UGA small business expert
Carolina Ramon focuses her efforts on underrepresented entrepreneurs.
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Keeping campus buildings safe and sanitized
Building services lead Tiffany Teasley ensures her team’s section of UGA is clean.
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Smaller households are less efficient with food
Planning is key to reducing food waste in American households.
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UGA surpasses testing goal for fall semester
Nearly 30,000 tests have been conducted this fall semester.
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Website celebrates, supports first-generation students
This fall, the Division of Academic Enhancement, in partnership with UGA’s First Generation Committee, launched…
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Scheyett inducted into NASW program
The National Association of Social Workers Foundation recently inducted Anna Scheyett, dean of the School…
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The Advocate
Elizabeth Burch is fighting for a fair deal in the mass tort system.
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IT strategic plan update presentation set
Topics in the presentation include details on the IT strategic plan and significant IT initiatives…
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Georgia CTSA training grants provide opportunities for faculty, students
The Georgia Clinical and Translation Science Alliance is now accepting applications for two mentored training…
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Kissinger elected ASTMH Fellow
Kissinger’s research focuses on parasite genomics and the biology of genome evolution.
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FACS granted AAFCS accreditation through 2030
The notice of accreditation follows a rigorous self-study report, a report from the AAFCS site…
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A passion for service and solving health disparities
Ewan Cobran is committed to serving medically underserved populations.
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View sessions in the Driven by Purpose virtual series
The online discussions delve into how community-based missions can be accomplished through companies and brands.
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Keep your Thanksgiving gatherings safe and healthy
CDC guidelines offer a good blueprint for a happy holiday.
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Pecan research to help producers meet demand
The findings could also help producers improve quality, increase shelf life.
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Number of early action applications hits new high
UGA accepted more than 8,000 students from 45 states and Washington, D.C.

