Month: May 2021
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UHC celebrates employees, successes of past year
The staff appreciation event celebrated its employees for all of their extra effort.
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Student’s journey to medicine begins with Georgia Possible
UGA program helps Clarke County students develop leadership skills, career interests.
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Study finds gender pay gap in large government agency
Several factors could explain the gap at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Mercury decreased in brown watersnakes, study reveals
The snakes tested recently show a significant drop in this toxic element.
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‘Hands and Earth’ exhibition honors Japanese ceramics
Functional and artistic perspectives on Japanese ceramics on display May 22 to Aug. 15.
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New peanut has a wild past and domesticated present
Researchers dig into the past to create new varieties to improve production.
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Enjoy a staff appreciation breakfast
Enjoy a grab-and-go drive-through breakfast on Thursday, May 20, from 7:30-9 a.m. at the Intramural…
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Site celebrates Honors & Awards recipients
Read more about the 2021 honorees.
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Poetry collection explores ancestry in the American South
This collection marries vulnerabilities and politics, and explores themes like love, grief, loss and connectivity.
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African American and Hispanic participants needed for COVID-19 study
The UGA Clinical and Translational Research Unit is currently enrolling for the SPARTA study to…
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Covington earns RCAS President’s Award
Ray Covington, superintendent of the Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center for University of Georgia…
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Why I Give: John Drake
Name: John Drake Position: Distinguished Research Professor, associate dean for academic affairs and graduate program…
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UGA lead optometrist helps patients see things clearly
Angela Ellerman’s experiences led her to help others.
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UGA establishes new blueberry research orchard at Durham Horticulture Farm in Watkinsville
On April 26, University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Dean and Director…
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New grant to study next generation of loggers
Funded by the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, this four-year, $500,000 grant aims…
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UGA Libraries announce summer 2021 hours
UGA Libraries will be open and ready to serve the campus community throughout the summer.
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Georgia Museum of Art honored for pandemic programs
The awards were given during the recent Georgia Association of Museums Conference.
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Speakers encourage Class of 2021 to live with intent
Degrees conferred during series of Commencement ceremonies.
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Figuring out ways to hold events during a pandemic
Lindsey Copus and her colleagues had to get particularly creative this year.
