Month: March 2021
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Sugar not so nice for your child’s brain development
New research shows how high consumption of sugar affects learning, memory.
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Reports of COVID-19 hold steady
A total of 33 individuals reported positive tests for the week of March 22-28.
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Authors named to Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
Rep. John Lewis will receive a special posthumous recognition.
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Morehead receives Chief Executive Leadership Award
Award presented by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.
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Social media addiction linked to cyberbullying
Identifying as male and more hours spent online also contributed.
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UGA graduate programs earn several top 10 rankings
The rankings reflect the quality of UGA faculty and graduate programs.
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Awards recognize efforts to enhance Greek inclusiveness
Awards to be given for making a positive impact in the Greek community.
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Designing courses to help navigate COVID-19
Shannon Perry helped create and launch several pandemic-related classes.
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Two UGA faculty members named University Professors
The title is bestowed on those who have had a significant impact on the university.
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DawgCheck: Commit to a healthy campus
Access DawgCheck online at dawgcheck.uga.edu or through the UGA app.
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Book evaluates formation of American culture through feudal law, medieval literature
Robert Yusef Rabiee states that feudal law and medieval literature were structural components of the…
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Extended hours coming to UGA Libraries, Miller Learning Center
The hours extension adds 34 additional operational hours per week.
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CTL Senior Teaching Fellows Program nominations accepted through April 16
Nominations are being accepted until 5 p.m. April 16 for the 2021-2022 CTL Senior Teaching…
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Spring 2021 issue of The Georgia Review now available
The Georgia Review’s Spring 2021 issue is now available for purchase. This issue, which begins…
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Pianist Maxim Lando to perform at UGA Performing Arts Center April 2
The performance will pay tribute to the late pianist Chick Corea.
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Stuart Feldman: Leading By Example
Professor emeritus and former UGA dean builds legacy supporting diversity, addressing health disparities.
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Kiggen to lead new vision for communications at CAES
Kiggen assumed the role of chief communications officer on March 17.
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Vaccine researcher inspired by discovery and mentorship
Assistant professor Jarrod Mousa studies pathogens in search for cures.

