Month: July 2022
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Archaeologist discusses need to preserve archaeological assets
Suzanne Pilaar Birch, associate professor of archaeology and geography in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Online exhibition features artist soldiers
The exhibition is part of the Georgia Museum of Art’s participation in the National Endowment…
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Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2022
Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2022.
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Chatterjee receives 2022 Richard Reiff Internationalization Award
The Reiff Award honors a tenured or tenure-track faculty member who has made major contributions…
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2022 Turfgrass Field Day set for Aug. 3 at UGA-Griffin
Event returns after four years.
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UGA launches Staff Comprehensive Compensation Review
The final report is scheduled to be completed later this academic year.
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New UGA study aims to determine the effectiveness of probiotics
Researchers hope to determine the most effective delivery systems for probiotics and other bioactive compounds.
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Ag sector may support economy through possible recession
The traditional economic indicators of recession aren’t fully apparent.
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Burning woody biomass in power plants could reduce carbon
The research calculated both economic and environmental factors.
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Feminism may lead to better body image
How mothers speak about their bodies affects how their daughters view theirs.
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UGA breaks fundraising record with over $257M in FY22
More than 71,000 donors drive UGA’s fifth $200M+ year in last six.
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If students can’t get to the coast, UGA brings the coast to them
Since February, the marine education staff has educated more than 1,000 students.
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Amstutz named dean of Morehead Honors College
Amstutz previously served as associate provost and chief of staff in the Provost’s Office.
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Women can live better with an improved diet
Eating more bright-colored fruits and vegetables can help women’s health issues.
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UGA Alumni Association unveils 2022 Class of 40 Under 40
Alumni Association recognizes outstanding graduates under the age of 40.
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Along Came a Spider
Joro Spiders are taking over the east coast. UGA researchers explain how they got here,…
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NSF grant enables UGA to expand statewide STEM program
University awarded $2.5M for program benefiting underrepresented students.
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UGA Libraries open access agreements benefit UGA researchers
Two agreements will allow UGA researchers new no-cost opportunities to provide open access to their…
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Engage & Learn Grant applications open through Aug. 31
Awards will be decided by the end of September.
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College of Engineering teams with The Nature Conservancy to protect Georgia’s coast
New interdisciplinary pilot program explores funding salt marsh preservation and recovery.
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Kindler earns Georgia Clinical & Translational Sciences Alliance KL2 award
Kindler’s research focuses on identifying diet and disease-related threats to lifelong bone health.
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UGA Radon Education program promotes awareness, home testing
The UGA Radon Education Program educates communities throughout the state to increase radon awareness and…
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Peragine named director of the Lamar Dodd School of Art
His position is effective Aug. 1.
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Gratzek to serve as director of the Food Product Innovation and Commercialization Center
Gratzek began his new role July 1.
