Month: May 2021
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Art museum to participate in Blue Star Museums
Program offers special discounts to military personnel through Labor Day.
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Student helps create mental health site for farmers
Her experience growing up on a farm complemented her social work education.
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New research may explain shortages in STEM careers
The study focuses on students who change plans within the pipeline.
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Morehead provides campus with update on FY22 budget
Several major projects on campus have received continuing funding.
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Holley sisters persevere to graduate together
Sisters say the “happiest place on earth” is where they’re together.
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UGA finishes academic year strong with lowest number of COVID-19 cases to date
Reported cases are in the single digits for the first time.
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Honors Program to become Morehead Honors College
A $10 million UGA Foundation campaign will strengthen UGA’s Honors Program.
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Researchers find target to fight antibiotic resistance
The significance of a molecule in bacteria was previously unknown.
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Thomas Stanley: He changed the way we view wealth
UGA alumnus who wrote ‘The Millionaire Next Door’ has a lasting impact.
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Commencement logistics: weather plan and parking
This year’s undergraduate ceremonies will be split into three sessions.
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Ten employees selected for fourth cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute
Launched in 2017, the WSLI is an annual program aligned with the Women’s Leadership Initiative…
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Check the Commencement website for updates on events
The site is updated with ceremony details, inclement weather plans, parking information and more.
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Volume identifies and explores the ‘translators of 1808’
Vernon Valentine Palmer’s study is the first general evaluation that contemplates the translation’s goals, the…
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Professor talks status of private equity firm Apollo Global Management
Usha Rodrigues, a professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in a New…
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Director talks importance of communication during vaccine rollout
Glen Nowak, director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication and a professor in…
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Psychology professor talks relationships during the pandemic
Richard Slatcher, a psychology professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently…
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Lecturer’s work focuses on people, place, technology
Jessica Fernandez keeps up with rapidly changing landscape design skills.
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Jennifer Crandall lets Americans sing of themselves
The exhibition ‘Whitman, Alabama’ will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through…
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Winning undergraduate, graduate teams honored at inaugural Industry Day
The event, which was a celebration of the first Data Science Competition, organized by the statistics…
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Volunteers help the homeless at Terry’s Bringing Athens Good event
Spring drive collects backpacks, supplies and donations for local community groups.

