Month: March 2022
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Mind Your Heart seeks study participants
Mind Your Heart is looking for 40 full-time employees who are willing to participate in…
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Gerontology researcher studies language barriers and health
Kerstin Emerson, clinical associate professor of gerontology at the Institute of Gerontology in the College…
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Spider researcher discusses the Joro spider’s new range
Richard Hoebeke, professional researcher in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences entomology department, spoke…
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Plant biologist discusses adapting roots for future food security
Alexander Bucksch, associate professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ plant biology department,…
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Arthur Blank: You don’t have to choose between doing well and doing good
The Home Depot co-founder and Atlanta Falcons owner tells UGA crowd to find their passion…
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GlycoMIP celebrates grand opening at UGA
GlycoMIP will make widely available to researchers the resources at UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center.
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CAES generates record-setting $686.3 million annual economic impact in Georgia
CAES’ economic impact on the state of Georgia was the highest since UGA began publishing…
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The science and secrets of four-leaf clovers
Four-leaf clover spotting isn’t easy, but Vincent Pennetti shows how to “make your own luck.”
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Does daylight saving time affect marathon runners?
Research shows it can have an impact and not necessarily for the best.
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Lindsey Epperly and Jeremy Sulek: Travel Partners
Ticket to ride
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Tanya Sichynsky: Food for Thought
The joy of cooking
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Sam Crozier: Iron Man
A race for a triathlon record
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Chloe Renee Kelley: On Top of the World
She makes things happen
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Blair Voltz Clarke: Gallery Show
A pop-up pioneer.
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Nikita Richardson: Recipes for Culinary Success
There is a recipe for that
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R. Philip Bouchard: Oregon Trailblazer
You have died of dysentery
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A Mind Matter
Parkinson’s researcher at UGA makes progress in treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Physical activity may protect your brain as you age
Even just a few more steps a day benefits cognitive function.
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Does studying abroad delay graduation?
Research shows students who study abroad graduate faster than their peers.
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Mary Lyndon opened many doors for women at UGA
The first female graduate holds several “first” titles, including dean.


