Month: November 2020
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UGA highlighting three causes for Giving Tuesday
It’s an opportunity for Bulldog Nation to show support for the university.
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Giving thanks can keep marriages going
UGA research says that acts of gratitude can go a long way.
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UGA’s Phaidra Buchanan named 2021 Rhodes Scholar
She is a Foundation Fellow and senior from Tyrone majoring in social studies education.
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The Redcoat Band plays on despite the pandemic
Precautionary measures have kept the musicians performing.
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Georgia Economic Outlook for 2021 set for Dec. 3
UGA’s economic forecast will be released at a virtual event this year.
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UGA names Qiana N. Wilson new director of EOO
She has served as general counsel at Georgia College & State University.
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Why sanctions can worsen human rights abuses
Research could have an impact on foreign policy decisions.
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UGA’s four-year completion rate soars
It underscores the benefits of investments in student support initiatives.
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‘Engage & Learn’ supports staff learning and growth
The program will enhance the growth of staff members as they work to advance their…
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Active learning in the undergraduate classroom is focus of Quality Enhancement Plan
A QEP is an initiative that is developed and launched as part of the university’s…
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Invasive fish discovered in Georgia creek
The weather loach, typically found in home aquariums, could harm native fish.
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Word choice matters in weather communications
Research shows certain phrases can make people feel helpless when facing storms.
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UGA sets new high for participation in surveillance testing and new low for positivity rate
Record numbers of students, faculty and staff are being tested for COVID-19 at the University…
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Study explores sleep apnea, autoimmune disease link
The research results could lead to better treatment, drug therapies.
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Alexander Burke
A graduate student in CED, he balances classwork with two part-time jobs.
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UGA offers many opportunities to get tested on campus before the holidays
The UGA community is encouraged to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 by getting tested…
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Book of short stories celebrates New Orleans
If We Were Electric’s 12 stories celebrate New Orleans in all of its beautiful peculiarities.…
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Access to G Suite at UGA coming soon
Active UGA faculty, staff and students will soon have access to a suite of Google…
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Initiative aims to increase diversity among STEM faculty
The IChange Network is part of a multi-institution alliance.
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Epidemiology and biostatistics professor discusses grieving during COVID-19 pandemic
Toni Miles, a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics in the College of Public Health, was…
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Two Grady faculty members discuss improving flu shot rates
Glen Nowak, a professor and the director of the Grady College Center for Health &…
