Day: January 8, 2021
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Professor’s expertise has an impact around the world
SPIA’s Gene A. Brewer focuses on “the engine of government.”
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Helping students with a range of issues
Ansley Long ensures students get assistance for every possible problem.
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Students return to expanded learning opportunities
Video conferencing, nontraditional classrooms and in-person sessions will be available.
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Two UGA faculty members named Regents’ Professors
Amann, Beach recognized for their renowned scholarly impact.
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Managing biodiversity
John Maerz studies the responses of animals to environmental changes.
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Lecturer, coach helps students navigate academia
Megan Brock’s teaching serves to keep students on their academic course.
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Morrow named associate director of faculty and staff initiatives
Morrow will create and organize programming supporting diversity and inclusion specifically for faculty and staff.
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Rachel Evans Grant paintings on view in the Circle Gallery
The exhibit will run from Jan. 19 through April 15 in the Jackson Street Building.
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Sixty-four UGA employees retired Dec. 1, 2020
Sixty-four UGA employees retired Dec. 1, 2020.
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Pylon: Tourists in Rock n’ Roll on exhibit
This exhibition displays items from Pylon’s personal archives, donated to the Hargrett Library in July…
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Winter 2020 issue of ‘The Georgia Review’ now available
The latest issue of The Georgia Review, Winter 2020, is now available for purchase, with…
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Network maintenance scheduled
EITS will conduct network maintenance that will result in periodic, intermittent outages of campus internet…
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MS study seeks participants
Participants are needed for a survey and interview research study for people with multiple sclerosis.…
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January 2021 Foundation funding opportunities
The Foundation Relations team provides UGA faculty and staff with foundation funding opportunities at dar.uga.edu/foundation-relations.…
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UGA masks support student scholarships
The Office of Annual Giving is offering a pair of UGA masks exclusive to the…
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Graduate student’s novel explores wildness of land (and people)
James Chapin’s debut novel, “Ride South Until the Sawgrass,” is available now.
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Website offers tools for teaching, designing online courses
Online teaching site offers a variety of other resources.
