Month: July 2022
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Runge to lead Office of Research Security & Export Control
The newly created office directed by Runge will implement compliance procedures and policies so that…
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Regrowing forests: Kristin Leachman’s environmental abstractions
The exhibition will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art from July 23,…
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Researchers share findings on declining deer populations in Georgia
Gino D’Angelo, assistant professor in the Warnell School of Forestry, discussed recent research into declining…
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Scientist discusses longevity of vaccines
As COVID-19 becomes an endemic part of our everyday lives, many people worry about the…
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Associate dean talks about CDC messaging in 2022
Glen Nowak, associate dean for research and graduate studies in the Grady College of Journalism…
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Biography introduces Flannery O’Connor to young audience
Mary Carpenter writes O’Connor’s biography in a frank but age-appropriate manner, aiming to introduce the…
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UGA Alumni Association welcomes new board, leadership council members
Alumni Board of Directors adds nine; leadership councils add 27.
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Faces of Resiliency: Protecting coastal Georgia
UGA video series highlights how coastal communities are preparing for sea level rise.
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New site helps locals find access to meals
Food insecure Athens residents can access information on available food.
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Age may rival politics in COVID-19 vaccine debate
Age and risk perception may be the deciding factors on getting the COVID shot.
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Student-designed park inspired by area’s history
The project is one of several in Hart County designed to boost tourism.
