Month: March 2021
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MILAB/UGA and MUKH accepting research volunteers
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in conjunction with the MUKH, is accepting volunteers…
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Book reevaluates conservation history of post-Civil War South
William D. Bryan, an environmental historian in Atlanta, uses the lens of environmental history to…
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Site offers prospective students a look at the College of Engineering
The design of the new landing page and its messaging closely mirror the College of…
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Exhibit chronicles students’ work to promote inclusivity
‘Making Space’ explores advocacy efforts since desegregation at UGA.
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Sending comfort through the airwaves
Chase McGee and WUOG 90.5-FM got creative to ensure the broadcast continued.
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Seed grants promote interdisciplinary research
The grants were launched in 2019 as part of the Great Commitments Initiative.
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UGA named a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Students
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities.
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Combating loneliness through peer education
Division of Academic Enhancement launches peer ally program to foster relationships.
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Summer and fall 2021 instructional plans
This memo summarizes some of the key components of the instructional plans for the summer…
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Lack of heat policies can put athletes at risk
Study shows which states need better guidelines to protect student-athletes.
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UGA, fishing industry expand market, protect whales
Coastal researchers test fishing gear to keep endangered North Atlantic right whale safe.
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Reports of COVID-19 at UGA reach lowest level since testing began
Fifty-one individuals reported positive tests for Feb. 22–28, down 25 percent from previous week.
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Former UGA administrator, legislator Louise McBee dies
She was one of UGA’s most esteemed officials in a period of significant growth.
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Mary Frances Early discusses breaking barriers
Reflections shared on the one-year anniversary of college naming.
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Backyard chickens risk pathogen spread
Researcher cautions that the practice has risks for wildlife and people as well.
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Nonprofits in the Classroom
UGAs INO director explains the importance of nonprofit education.
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Heather Benham: Making a House a Home
Building strong communities with accessibility to housing and education.
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Matt Stevens: The Comfort of Home
A local microbrewery gives Athens much more than just a place to unwind.
