Month: September 2022
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McDonald announces plan to retire
McDonald became dean of students in January 2011.
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Newest class of CAES Ambassadors hits the ground running
The CAES Ambassador program is UGA’s oldest student ambassador group
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National pollinator conservation conference hosted at UGA this fall
It is the first time in the history of the conference that it will be…
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Linguistics faculty receive NSF grant to support research on endangered languages
The project seeks to document and analyze endangered language varieties in the Istria and Kvarner…
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UGA holds 38th annual Study Away Fair
The two-day fair will feature more than 50 exhibitors showcasing hundreds of programs.
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Allen to give annual AIR lecture Sept. 29
The lecture will focus on Allen’s new book.
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University Health Center awarded Gold Seal of Approval
The UHC is one of only a few college health centers across the country to…
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UGAMI works with local ISP to upgrade Sapelo Island broadband
The improvements increase the institute’s ability to conduct its important work without interruption.
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New award will fund several community initiatives
Inaugural Bobbi Meeler Sahm Awards benefit town-gown partnerships.
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Motherhood at work: Exploring maternal mental health
Postpartum is affecting mental health at work. What can companies do about it?
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MBA program earns its best Bloomberg ranking
It’s ranked No. 33 overall and No. 11 among public universities.
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Archway Partnership wins regional award for outreach
The program now sets its sights on the national Kellogg Foundation award.
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UGA named Military Friendly and Best for Vets
Georgia’s commitment to veterans extends beyond the Athens campus.
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Did my computer say it best?
Research finds trust in algorithmic advice from computers can blind us to mistakes.
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Wildfires disproportionately affect the poor
Low-income homeowners are at higher risk of wildfires and canceled insurance.
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History and conspiracy combine in new mystery novel
Author Donald J. Lloyd is a part-time associate professor in health policy and management in…
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Volunteers needed for bone metabolism study
The Nutrition and Skeletal Health Lab is seeking research volunteers to participate in a research…
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Mohr to give lecture Sept. 21
Amy Mohr will give a lecture on “Cultural Memory, Racial Identity and Displacement in post-WWII…
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Psychologist discusses how to identify difficult people
Joshua Miller, a personality researcher and professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Social work professor addresses domestic violence in the Korean American community
Joon Choi, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, researches domestic violence prevention,…
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Marine scientist shares her experience on the Amazon River
Patricia Yager, associate professor of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Between Hidden Spaces: Jane Manus’ works return to Georgia
The sculptures will be on display through Feb. 12.
