Month: April 2021
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Book presents stories, historical photographs to document Rosenwald schools
‘A Better Life for Their Children’ includes 85 duotone images and brief narratives telling the stories…
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Law School dean discusses Stiles Concept Collection
Peter “Bo” Rutledge, dean of the School of Law, was recently quoted in a Law.com…
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Clinical associate professor discusses effects of isolation on seniors in long-term care facilities
Kerstin Gerst Emerson with the Institute of Gerontology in the College of Public Health was…
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Wells discusses difficulty in getting support for children with special health care needs
Rebecca Wells, a clinical assistant professor in the College of Public Health and the School…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center series season finale set for May 5
The performance features an entire program of works by the Italian Baroque master Antonio Vivaldi.
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Franklin IT director focuses on serving and supporting
Beth Woods seeks out creative solutions to further the college’s missions.
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Graduate School 2021 Excellence in Research Award recipients named
The Graduate School recognizes the outstanding scholarship of graduates each year with the awards.
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Georgia Review, UGA Press publications included in Racial Justice Writings Database
More than two dozen publications have been included.
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Special Collections displays life, legacy of Ted Turner
His life’s work ranged from broadcast media to protecting the Earth.
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Whitney Barr selected as first CELA Fountain Scholar
Award aims to help students of color advance their landscape architecture education.
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New bus routes proposed for rural area
With the help of UGA students, Moultrie embraces public transit.
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Sensors eliminate sparking risk in hydrogen vehicles
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles – electric cars without the plug – made safer.
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UGA Class of 2021 sets Senior Signature record
More than 3,000 students make a gift to the university in their final year.
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Giving Week raises $2 million for UGA
Donors answered the call to support many causes across the campus.
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Cases of COVID-19 at UGA reach new low
Only 15 cases were reported — an all-time low since testing program began.
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How to keep automated electric vehicles safe
Researchers identify cybersecurity weaknesses that could threaten cars’ safety.
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Three faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences
Shepherd, Moran, Robinson recognized for extraordinary scientific achievement.
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10 ways UGA is helping honeybees
Faculty and students are working to better understand pollinators and their threats.
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GAAME supports Black, African American males
Georgia African American Male Experience boosts retention, graduation rates.
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Adapting technology to serve students during the pandemic
Jim Henneberger implemented big changes in School of Law.
