Month: July 2022
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Alumni companies make good use of Kickstart Fund
Student-run venture fund has knack for supporting student dreams.
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Moving beyond the horizon
Horizons at UGA teaches young students the joy of learning during inaugural summer program.
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Akuba Torvikey: Starting at the Roots
Love is in the hair
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Some types of stress could be good for brain functioning
Safe levels of stress can benefit mental health and brain functions.
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Rachelle Reed: Research in Motion
Tone up your fitness routine
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Law & Order . . . and Competition
DUN DUN!!
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Destination Possible
Life is a journey. Be prepared for the trip.
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Getting in the Game
Giving hope to children with cerebral palsy
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Greg Lavender: The Tech Mentor
A little curiosity goes a long way
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Darigg Brown: Fighting Substance Abuse with Data
Fighting substance abuse with data
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Emily Ward: Raising the Bar
Catch a rising legal star
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Sarah Lynn Bowser: Taking Flight
Overlooked no more
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Marc Gorlin: That’s His Story
Meet EY’s 2021 Entrepreneur of the Year
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Heat safety for marching bands
Marching bands need guidelines for heat protection just like athletes, says researcher.
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UGA expands access to native plant certificate
State Botanical Garden educates Georgians about plants and pollinators.
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Carmichael named UGA’s first director of active learning
Carmichael will lead the implementation of a five-year, $6 million campus-wide initiative to promote and…
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First Lady visits UGA
The six-week learning experience is supported by UGA’s Mary Frances Early College of Education.
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Handbook serves as guide for pest control
The handbook emphasizes the importance of following instructions for safe pesticide use.
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Sidewalk closure at Main Library
The Facilities Management Grounds Heavy Equipment shop will require a sidewalk closure on the north…
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Engineer helps protect solar panels from cyberattack
WenZhan Song, professor in the College of Engineering, discussed the recent publication of research with…
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Mycologist discovers agricultural fungicides could be driving drug resistance
Marin Brewer, associate professor of mycology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, discussed…
