Day: August 5, 2022
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Stepping Stones UGA app traces history-making paths of UGA desegregation
The app was the vision of the Black Faculty and Staff Organization (BFSO) of UGA,…
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Book provides a look into human and animal psyche
In the book, author and psychologist Anne Benvenuti examines the perceptions of human-animal relationships.
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Georgia music history on display at UGA Special Collections Libraries
The exhibition will remain on display through Dec. 9.
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Professor teaches students to follow the facts in education policy
Erik Ness brings practical experience into the classroom.
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Kagel named associate provost for global engagement
The position was effective Aug. 1.
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Smart irrigation scheduling benefits producers
Implementation has the potential to not only increase water use efficiency, but also to increase…
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Grady College named one of nation’s first 4 solutions journalism hubs
By recruiting scholars, particularly in visual journalism, Grady will continue to add to the growing…
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CED opens its first science laboratory dedicated to STEM
This lab is the most recent expression of CED’s continued dedication to bridging the fields…
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Dawg Camp Innovate builds foundation for community of problem solvers
Dawg Camp Innovate, an extended orientation program for UGA first-year students, introduces them to design…
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African civic leaders spent six weeks at UGA
Mandela Fellows visited historic sites, shared ideas and participated in community service.
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Rain gardens created to mitigate coastal flooding
Georgia’s coastal communities are getting help from UGA’s Marine Extension.

