Month: October 2021
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Journalism students to play integral role in saving community newspaper
Grady College students will work at the paper as part of a new non-profit entity,…
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Students, staff to be celebrated at BFSO awards ceremony
Joni Taylor will give the keynote address.
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Mason Lecture: Inclusive leadership leads to stronger teams and better economic outcomes
Atlanta Fed president shares his vision for empowering people during Mason Public Leadership Lecture.
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Annual Getzen Lecture to feature Inspector General of the U.S. Department of the Interior
The lecture will be delivered in person and virtually on Nov. 8.
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10th annual Spotlight on the Arts festival set for November
More than 60 events in the literary, performing and visual arts.
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Fulfilling the Mission in the Face of Challenges
The President’s Annual Report for 2021 details how UGA thrived despite a pandemic.
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Plant-based jet fuel could reduce emissions by 68%
The sustainable aviation fuel is derived from a type of mustard plant called carinata.
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Reports of COVID-19 and positivity rate hit new semester low
Lowest numbers of fall semester mirror local, state declines.
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Latest Innovation Bootcamp hits high note to start
The program introduces UGA community members to the world of innovation.
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Gorillas can tell human voices apart
Apes react differently to people they know and like than people they don’t.
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UGA again ranks in the Top 5 for new products to market
For the past four years, UGA has been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2.
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Kinesiology professor discusses ‘priming your mind’ with a workout
Phillip D. Tomporowski, a professor in the kinesiology department of the Mary Frances Early College…
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Assistant professor shares how wipes are wreaking havoc on US sewer systems
Gary Hawkins, a water resource management assistant professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental…
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River guide sheds light on wonders of Ocmulgee River
Joe Cook provides both beginner and expert water sports enthusiasts all the necessary information they…
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Athens Chautauqua Society sets Oct. 14 performance
The Athens Chautauqua Society brings history to life in a performance of “Three Palaces at…
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Applications for inaugural UGA First Awards open through Oct. 22
The First Awards will highlight and honor the contributions and achievements of UGA’s outstanding first-generation…
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Faculty, staff donors set record participation rate
The total contributed by 2,815 faculty, staff and retirees during the fiscal year that ended…
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Assistant professor talks effect of light pollution on West Nile virus
Richard Hall, an assistant professor in the Odum School of Ecology, was recently quoted in…
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UGA Libraries’ October events celebrate new Resource, student research, school lunch program
The University of Georgia Libraries will celebrate research with three virtual events this October.
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Performing Arts Center celebrates Black excellence with performances
The 25th anniversary season includes concerts featuring African American musicians at the pinnacles of their…
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Mitchell joins CED as curator of the Founders Memorial Garden
Mitchell also will serve as an instructor in the College of Environment + Design.
